The question to include 'Operation Sindoor' in Bihar, RJD said 'conspiracy to distract'

Patna, May 24 (IANS). After the inclusion of ‘Operation Sindoor’ in the Madrasa board curriculum in Uttarakhand, a question was raised to include it in the curriculum in Bihar. Government Minister Deadaj Kumar Bablu advocated it, while Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) spokeswoman Mityunjay Tiwari made a strong remark while surrounded by the ruling government. RJD spokeswoman Mryyunjay Tiwari, while talking to the Ians news agency on Saturday, said it’s all just an exercise to save his chairman. The government is now on the point of farewell, so an attempt is made to divert people’s attention by resolving such issues. At the same time, he agreed on the claim to include “Operation Sindoor” in the curriculum, he said that the Indian army has a story of bravery, bravery and bravery, which children should be taught. In our country, the stories of great men have been taught to children, whether it is great revolutionary like Feather Kunwar Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh or Chandrashekhar Azad. His sacrifices are part of education. Similarly, “Operation Sindoor” must also be told to the children so that they can know the bravery of the Indian army. He further said that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is still underway and that its purpose is incomplete. On this, the arbitration of America unveiled a ceasefire that the US president himself told on social media. First questions must be asked about this issue; The government must answer it. Explain that Verkaj Kumar Bablu demanded the inclusion of ‘Operation Sindoor’ in the curriculum of all schools in Bihar, saying that the power and bravery that showed our army was needed to know the upcoming generation. In such a situation, this topic must be included in the curriculum. It must be taught in all schools and Madrasas of Bihar, so that children can understand the power of the army. -Ians psk/abm shares this story tags