Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Apr 11: Education in India has been commercialized sacrificing all the values of India’s culture, civilization and history, National Panthers Party (NPP) candidate from Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency, Prof Bhim Singh said, adding it is dangerous for our society, as it has left the middle class, the poor class and a common man at the mercy of the Parliament and the legislatures.
Addressing the massive election rallies in Bani, Bhoond, Basohli segments here today, Prof Bhim Singh regretted that the Parliament has been dominated by the money power supported by the muscle power for the past three decades. He said the successive Governments after Indira Gandhi surrendered to western culture, education system and foreign policy.
Alleging that Basohli art and culture was damged by Kashmiri ruling class, the NPP leader regretted that Parliament in India never cared for the identities of the Dogras, Ladakhies and Balties living in undivided J&K.
He assured the Basohli intellectuals and artists that he will fight for the resurrection of Dogra Art, Literature and History besides introduction of regional and national history in the schools and colleges throughout the country.
Maintaining that Panthers Party is only movement in the country which stands for revival of India’s cultural, social and moral values, he expressed hope of getting support of 300 MPs in the Parliament for the success of the Ultimate Revolution to seek dignified living for every citizen in the country.