PM Modi Demands Accountability After Controversial ‘Judiciary’ Chapter in NCERT Book; Government Orders Immediate Withdrawal

prime minister Narendra Modi has expressed strong displeasure over the inclusion of a contentious chapter on the judiciary in a new Class 8 National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) textbook, urging that accountability be fixed immediately and controversial content be withdrawn without delay. This comes amid rising controversy and judicial intervention over how the judiciary was portrayed in the educational material.

Government Orders Immediate Withdrawal

Sources say the prime minister, who is currently on a state visit to Israel, was unhappy with the chapter describing “corruption in the judiciary” and questioning the process by which such content was approved for school textbooks. He reportedly asked, “Who is monitoring all this?" emphasizing that those responsible must be held accountable. In response, the education Ministry ordered the immediate withdrawal of the disputed content and halted further circulation of the textbook.


Supreme Court’s Strong Reaction

The issue escalated quickly after the supreme court of india intervened, objecting to references in the textbook that linked the judiciary with corruption and massive case backlogs. The court described the controversial chapter as part of a deliberate attempt to undermine public confidence in the judiciary, calling it a “deep-rooted, well-planned conspiracy.” It banned prints and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital copies of the book and ordered authorities to seize all distributed materials immediately.

During the hearing, the court also issued show-cause notices to senior education officials—including the NCERT director and the Secretary of school Education—demanding explanations and warning that contempt proceedings could be considered if accountability was not established.


Government’s Response and Apology

Union education minister dharmendra pradhan echoed the Prime Minister’s concerns, asserting that the government has “utmost respect for the judiciary” and expressing regret over the inclusion of the controversial chapter. He assured that action will be taken against those involved in drafting the content and that the Centre will fully comply with the supreme Court’s directives.

NCERT has also reportedly apologized for the “inappropriate content” and stated that the chapter will be rewritten following consultations with relevant authorities to ensure it appropriately reflects the role and integrity of the judiciary.


Broader Impact

The controversy has sparked nationwide debate about how sensitive institutions are represented in school curricula and raised questions about oversight in textbook approvals. With the supreme court and the prime minister both calling for responsibility to be fixed, the row highlights the importance of careful content review in educational materials and the need for balanced perspectives in teaching about constitutional bodies.

If you’d like, I can also summarize what exactly was written in the disputed textbook chapter and why it upset the judiciary.

 

 

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