Jammu University Panel Recommends Removal of Jinnah, Iqbal, Sir Syed Content from Political Science Curriculum

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Jammu: A departmental committee at the University of Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir has recommended removing academic content related to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan from the MA Political Science syllabus.

According to reports, the recommendation was made during a meeting of the Departmental Affairs Committee, which reviewed concerns raised about course material included under the theme “Minorities and the Nation” as part of academic restructuring aligned with National Education Policy 2020.

The development has triggered discussion among academics and observers regarding the scope of intellectual diversity within political science education in the region.

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Reports indicate that objections were raised by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a student organisation, which expressed concerns over the inclusion of content related to Jinnah, Iqbal, and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

The group argued that these historical figures are often associated with debates surrounding the two-nation theory and the partition of the Indian subcontinent, and therefore their inclusion required reconsideration.

Following deliberations, the departmental committee recommended removing topics related to these personalities from both one-year and two-year MA Political Science programmes.

University officials stated that the committee reached the decision after reviewing concerns and feedback from stakeholders.

Faculty members involved in the curriculum development process reportedly defended the broader course structure, noting that the syllabus aimed to present students with diverse ideological perspectives in modern political thought.

According to academic sources, the curriculum also included figures such as:

  • Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
  • Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar
  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • B. R. Ambedkar
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Vallabhbhai Patel

Educators argued that the inclusion of a wide range of thinkers was intended to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political ideologies shaping South Asia.

However, critics of the syllabus maintained that certain historical narratives remain politically sensitive.

Decision Pending Further Review

University officials confirmed that the matter is still under consideration, with another meeting scheduled for March 24 to determine the future of the disputed course material.

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The ongoing debate reflects broader discussions about academic freedom, historical interpretation, and curriculum design in politically sensitive regions such as India-administered Kashmir.

Observers note that educational institutions in conflict-affected regions often face competing pressures over how history and political thought should be represented in academic frameworks.

The final decision is expected to clarify whether the recommended changes will be formally adopted in the revised MA Political Science syllabus.

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