In a letter sent to the minister, BJP state president, Kummanam Rajasekharan, requested him to take necessary steps to rectify the mistake and withdraw the controversial part from the chapter titled 'Effective History and Civics' in the text.
As a social reformer, the Guru had led a reform movement in Kerala and rejected casteism, promoted new values of spiritual freedom and social equality.
With his tireless preaching of the doctrine of 'one caste, one religion, one God', the Guru had stood for moral and religious universalism and was a 'tireless crusader' for social equality and fought against all sorts of discrimnation prevalent against the downtrodden and the oppressed in his times.
'This is also to be noted that great visionaries of his times, including Sree Ramana Maharshi, Poet Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi drew admiration about his vision, philosophy and life', the letter, a copy of which was released to the media here said.
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