When a teacher speaks, she speaks not just for herself but for the millions who are forced to silently endure the collapse of India’s education system.
Neetu Mam, an SSC educator, has struck the rawest nerve of Modi’s 3.0 government by declaring,
“India's education system is under threat, you can’t do Hindu-Muslim all the time to divert issues.”Her words expose the naked truth:
a government with no history of intellectual struggle is rewriting history itself. The RSS template is clear—erase the rich complexities of India’s past and replace them with a monochrome narrative of Hindu-Muslim binaries and Savarkar glorification.This isn’t just about textbooks. This is about controlling thought, speech, and imagination. An entire generation risks being robbed of its curiosity, its ability to question, and its right to dream beyond propaganda.
The Modi government knows one thing very well: a nation distracted by religious fault lines never has the time to ask about jobs, poverty, or unemployment. The #SSC_Protest is no longer just about exam results—it has turned into a symbol of rebellion against a system designed to produce obedient citizens, not thinkers.History has always been the weapon of tyrants. But Neetu Mam reminds us that teachers can still be the resistance. Her words cut through political gimmicks and land where it hurts—exposing that Modi 3.0 is less about governance and more about narrative control.India must choose: do we allow education to become an RSS project, or do we reclaim it as a public good for every citizen, every caste, every faith?