New Delhi: A video featuring noted history teacher Avadh Ojha has gone viral on social media platforms, sparking widespread discussion and debate. In the video, Ojha makes strong remarks about the current government, suggesting drastic measures such as dissolving the constitution and establishing a new "Modi dynasty."
In the video clip, Ojha is seen stating, "What is Modiji waiting for? He should dissolve the constitution and wear a crown. The Mughal dynasty has been removed from the syllabus; it's time for us to learn about a new dynasty, the Modi dynasty."
He goes on to draw parallels between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and historical figures, mentioning, "It is not an issue if PM Modi does not have any children. Muhammad Ghori too did not have any lineage; his commanders were like his children."
Ojha also comments on the new parliament building, referring to it as "the palace of Modi." He describes the parliament as a place where "everyone abuses each other" and humorously adds, "If there is a situation of emergency, I will cross the Nepal border as it's near my hometown Gonda."
The video was shared by Karan Sangwan, a legal affairs teacher who previously faced controversy over his "uneducated politician" remark and was subsequently terminated by Unacademy, a leading ed-tech platform.
Reports indicate that Avadh Ojha who was previously associated with Unacademy but is currently conducting classes independently. The video has ignited discussions online, with people expressing various opinions about the teacher's statements and the implications of his remarks.
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Lucknow (PTI): Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Friday criticised the central government for "rushing" the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, saying that the legislation should have been introduced only after addressing people's concerns and clarifying doubts.
Her remarks came after the Rajya Sabha passed the Bill late Thursday night, a day after its approval in the Lok Sabha, where the opposition strongly opposed it.
"After listening to both the ruling party and the opposition in Parliament on the Waqf Amendment Bill, the conclusion is that if the central government had given the public more time to understand the Bill and addressed all their concerns before bringing it forward, it would have been better," Mayawati posted on X in Hindi.
The BSP leader further expressed disappointment over what she termed as the government's "haste" in passing the Bill.
"It is unfortunate that the government hurriedly introduced and passed this Bill, which is not appropriate. Now that it has been passed, if governments misuse it, then the BSP will stand firmly with the Muslim community. In other words, the party does not support this Bill," she added.