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With opposition leaders accusing the government of politicising surgical strikes, Javadekar, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, rejected their criticism as “absolutely ridiculous and false”.
He told reporters that the ruling BJP differed with the Congress as it only gave advice to institutes to follow a programme while the Congress made following its decisions compulsory when it was in power.
An advisory not a direction has been issued to universities, he said. “Where is politics? This is not politics but patriotism,” he said, adding that students needed to be informed about the surgical strikes, and military and civil works soldiers do.
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Colleges have been asked to organise parades by National Cadet Corps (NCC) and lectures by ex-army officers. Asked why it was not commemorated last year, he said a good suggestion can be executed anytime.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) had Thursday directed varsities and higher educational institutions across the country to observe September 29 as “Surgical strike day”.