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In India, schools of Hindu supremacists “take liberties with the facts”

“India, beloved country, for you we will sacrifice our body and our spirit.” The extreme lyrics of this patriotic tune contrast with the small voices that take it up in chorus. It is barely 9 a.m. and the melody sung by these still sleepy primary school students is quickly derailed. Dressed in their gray uniforms, some sit quietly on the aging wooden benches in the classroom. Others are taking the course online due to the pandemic. Sangeeta Rana, their singing teacher, a bindi red on the forehead and his glasses on the tip of the nose, takes them again until the result is satisfactory. Here, the day systematically begins with a “prayer” to the glory of the nation.

Located in a district of southern New Delhi, Lajpat Nagar, this school belongs to a national network of 12,000 schools managed by the “education” branch of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (association of national volunteers). Better known by the acronym RSS, this organization with paramilitary methods is the ideological matrix of the Indian People’s Party (BJP), the Hindu nationalist formation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “These schools mix classical and theological education; it is one of the most extensive school networks in the country,” explains Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, author of several books on Hindu nationalism.

“We are connected to our heritage; in addition to the classical curriculum taught in other Indian schools, we emphasize physical activity, yoga, moral values, arts and Sanskrit [NDLR : l’une des langues les plus anciennes au monde]“, details Ashok Kumar Mittal, the principal of the school of Lajpat Nagar, who proudly makes visit his establishment of more than 300 pupils.

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