Students object to exam question on Hindutva fascism similarities


UGC (University Grants Commission) sought action taken report from Sharda University of Greater Noida reportedly on an “objectionable” question asked by it in a Political Science examination question paper on similarities between Hindutva and fascism on Monday.

UGC Secretary Rajnish Jain in a letter to Vice-Chancellor Sharda University said, “It has come to the notice of the University Grants Commission through print and electronic media that an objectionable question was part of the question paper in the examination for the first year BA Political Science (Hons.) in your University. The students were asked in the question paper: “Do you find any similarities between Fascism/Nazism and Hindu right-wing (Hindutva)? Elaborate with arguments”.

UGC Secretary Jain further the students have objected to the question and filed complaints with the University.

“It has also been noticed that the students objected to the question and filed a complaint with the University. Needless to say that asking students such questions is against the spirit and ethos of our country which is known for its inclusivity and homogeneity and such questions should not have been asked”

“The University is requested to submit a detailed action taken report on the matter at the earliest highlighting the steps taken for non-recurrence of such incidents in University,” Jain questioned.