Marx, Lenin not untouchables: Mamata Banerjee

Stating that she salutes the nationalist movement as well as the Left movement in India, Banerjee said "there should be one's personal likes or dislikes but we cannot discard one while expressing our likes for another."
The Chief Minister's remarks came amidst recommendations made by a syllabus reforms committee for excluding Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, founders of Marxism, from the history syllabus of the higher secondary text books.
Criticising the previous Left Front government for creating a division in the people as 'us and them', Banerjee said that her government felt proud in paying homage to the distinguished and celebrated personalities.
The reported move by the Mamata Banerjee government to remove Marx and Engels from revised syllabus has drawn flak from various quarters with main opposition CPI(M) terming it as "wrong" and an attempt to rewrite history.
But ruling Trinamool Congress has defended the move claiming the attempt is to "correct the imbalance" which was there in history text books in state schools. The Syllabus Reforms Committee Chairman Avik Majumdar said that history syllabus in West Bengal had so far given importance to a particular ideology and an attempt was being made to give it a balanced approach.
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