"If you do not speak out today, tomorrow you may regret it," said Sahgal,the niece of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, while delivering the 6th K P Singh Memorial Lecture on 'Unmaking of India' at the Aligarh Muslim University here.
She said that the ongoing protests by writers, artists, scientists and historians "have nothing to do with politics".
"What really is at stake is whether India remains a modern scientific state or whether it sinks back into the dark ages," she said, claiming that when emergency was imposed by her cousin late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975, she was amongst the first persons to voice her dissent.
"What joins us, however, is our deep concern on what wrong is happening in our country today," she said.
Sahgal said that the major threat which currently India faces is a systematic attempt by present NDA government to "destroy the present system of modern scientific education" and replace it by an archaic system based on "half-baked history, myths and non-scientific theories".
Sahgal alleged that in India today "distortion of education," which is going on at a "very alarming pace", is a central policy of the present government.
She said that the genuine educationists in the country who are facing the threat by the imposition of non-academic players "will have to stand up like an iron curtain" to save the future generations.
She alleged that non-academic persons are today flooding all institutions of higher learning.
Sahgal said, "Anyone who stands up today and speaks for religious tolerance and the right to dissent faces the prospects of being silenced by threats and violent attacks".
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