Classrooms as Propaganda: Controversy Over PM's Childhood Film

The Congress party criticized the education ministry's initiative to screen a film about Prime Minister Modi's childhood, citing concerns over using classrooms for propaganda. The film, centered on Swami Vivekananda's principles, is being shown to students and 'silent heroes' across India. Congress argues for genuine education over political indoctrination.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-09-2025 19:40 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 19:40 IST
Classrooms as Propaganda: Controversy Over PM's Childhood Film
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The Congress party has raised accusations against the education ministry, claiming that the government's concept of 'nation building' involves transforming classrooms into venues for political propaganda. This comes after the ministry mandated the screening of a film that praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi's childhood story, invoking the teachings of Swami Vivekananda.

Congress General Secretary K C Venugopal criticized this move in a social media post, highlighting that students are compelled to watch Modi's glorified childhood narrative to substitute traditional educational materials. Venugopal suggests that students need practical skills and real-world job prospects, rather than politically motivated fables.

The film is part of the 'Chalo Jeete Hain: Seva Ka Sanman' initiative and is being screened in schools from September 17 to October 2, coinciding with Modi's 75th birthday. The screenings are meant to honor 'silent heroes' who support daily society functions, reflecting a ceremonial acknowledgment of their contributions.

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