Claiming that publication of the picture in History text book of class IV is an attempt to paint Shivaji as "secular", Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS) today threatened to launch a state-wide agitation if the said picture is not removed within seven days.
Afzal Khan was a 17th century commander who served the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur. He was killed by Shivaji in the battle of Pratapgarh.
"The misleading picture where Chhatrapati Shivaji is shown as about to embrace Afzal Khan should be immediately excluded and the correct picture depicting the historic bravery of Shivaji, which is killing Khan, should be included in text books," Samiti spokesperson, Uday Dhuri said at a press conference.
He said "intense" agitations will be launched by various Hindu organisations across the state if the said picture is not removed from text book.
Besides Dhuri, spokespersons of Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and other leaders attended the presser.
Alleging that contemporary NCERT text books describe the Maratha king's history in just "few lines", he said the same text books allocate 60 pages to Mughal history.
He said Samiti has been agitating for the past eight years on this issue.
"Recently, it came to our notice that some schools in Andhra (Pradesh) are falsely teaching that Shivaji Maharaj was saved (from his enemies) by some novice called 'John'.
Taking a dig at the BJP government, Dhuri said, "it is depressing to see that Shivaji Maharaj is being humiliated in his own land in Maharashtra. It was expected that these sins committed during the Congress rule would be rectified by the pro-Hindu BJP Government...
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