Allowing RSS ideologues to write history will be disastrous: Guha

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January 20, 2018

Dharwad, Jan 20: Expressing grave concern over historians with right-wing ideological affiliations playing a decisive role in chronicling our past, acclaimed historian Ramachandra Guha said that true historian should overcome all kinds of chauvinism.

Speaking at an interactive session at the Sahitya Sambhrama here on Friday, Mr. Guha said Marxist historians, who ruled the academic institutions earlier, may have been “imperfect, flawed, limited and narrow minded”, but replacing them with RSS ideologues would result in “not just bad history, but also street violence”.

He cited the controversy and violence over the release of Padmavat as an example of it. Mr. Guha said there is an effort to physically silence writers and scholars, which is a dangerous and new trend in India. In the past too there were attempts to prosecute people with dissent by way of exclusion, censoring, and bigotry of certain type. But such attempts never reached the extent of physical attacks. The BJP government is more hostile to writers, scholars, and film-makers than any government in the past, said the historian.

The former Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee said “Kitab ka jawab kitab se hota hai ”. “But this is not Vajpayee’s BJP any more, and it is a deeply worrying matter,” said Mr. Guha.

Talking about intolerance of caste and religious groups, he said it started when Rajiv Gandhi banned Satanic Verses and it has continued with the Maharashtra government banning a book on Shivaji; and Hindutva groups opposing Padmavat.

He said history cannot be answered by ideology or by abuse. “Do not use truth or falsehood of history to settle political debate today. Past history must be separated from present democratic politics, which is run by values of the Constitution,” he said.

He said the four forms of chauvinism prevent a historian from interpreting history in the correct perspective: They are chauvinism of discipline, method, identity and ideology.

Guha said Marxist historians, who dominated academic institutions post-independence in India, had committed blunders while writing history. However, replacing them with RSS ideologues and allowing rightwing groups to play a decisive role in writing history will be disastrous and will lead to street violence, he said.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: The Karnataka government, which has fixed Rs 200 as fine for not wearing masks and covering faces to contain coronavirus spread, has collected Rs 3.43 lakh from 15,000 people as fine from May 5 till date.

"From May 5, the government has collected Rs 3,43,000 by fining 1,715 citizens for nor wearing masks or covering their faces," the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) Commissioner said in a statement.

Here is a zone-wise chart showing fines that have been collected:

Meanwhile, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said the state has reached its target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day by conducting 11,499 tests on Thursday. In Kalaburagi, where the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the State, conducted over 1000 tests yesterday.

"By conducting 11,449 COVID-19 tests yesterday, we reached our target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day Kalaburagi that saw the first COVID-19 case in the state conducted over 1000 tests yesterday," Sudhakar said.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Karnataka has 1,605 positive cases, of which 571 have been recovered and discharged and 41 have succumbed to the infection.

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April 29,2020

Bantwal, Apr 29: Two people were injured after the truck laden with poultry feed rammed into the compound wall of after catching fire on Wednesday, at Marnabailu near Melkar.

Police said the injured were the driver and an assistant in the truck. They were admitted to a private hospital at Mangaluru.

However, it is not yet clear whether the truck transporting poultry feed from a company at Kandur caught fire after colliding against the electric pole or with the compound wall.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Congress MLA Priyank Kharge has questioned the Karnataka government on the alleged breakdown of oxygen in the intensive care unit (ICU) at ESIC hospital in Kalaburagi, saying he had got complaints that eight persons who were on ventilators had died.

He asked the government if it is "deliberately" hiding something about the patients that were admitted in ESIC.

"I have got complaints that eight people who were on ventilators are dead in ESIC Kalaburagi because there was oxygen breakdown in ICU. ESIC has not been admitting patients as the issue has not been resolved. Nobody is confirming or denying it. Is the Government deliberately hiding something?" he asked.
Kharge also accused the government of not having adequate facilities to combat COVID-19 in different parts of the state.

"I hope I am wrong, but if it is a fact, this ascertains that the administration has lost control over Corona pandemic in the district. No addition testing centre. No beds are available. PPE Kits and medical waste is thrown in Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS)," he added.

According to the Union Health Ministry, there are 67420 COVID-19 cases in the state.

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