Unacademy teacher advocating vote for educated candidates, sacked


New Delhi, Aug 18 (IANS): Edtech platform Unacademy has sacked its teacher who stirred up a controversy by asking students to vote for educated candidates.

Karan Sangwan, an legal faculty with Unacademy, also raised questions over the bills related to IPC, CrPC tabled in Parliament.

In a video, the teacher appealed to his students to vote for educated candidates next time. Unacademy sacked the teacher, after this appeal, saying classroom is not a right place to share personal opinions and views.

Roman Saini, Co-founder, Unacademy Group said, "Our learners are at the centre of everything we do. The classroom is not a place to share personal opinions and views as they can wrongly influence them. In the current situation, we were forced to part ways with Karan Sangwan as he was in breach of the Code of Conduct".

He also said, "We are an education platform that is deeply committed to imparting quality education. To do this we have in place a strict Code of Conduct for all our educators with the intention of ensuring that our learners have access to unbiased knowledge."

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal objected the move of sacking the teacher and said whether asking people to vote for educated person is a crime.

In a reply sent to IANS the Unacademy co-founder Roman Saini said that Sangwan was in breach of contract and therefore the company had to part ways with him.

Saini said that there are strict Code of Conduct for all the educators with the aim to provide unbiased knowledge to the learners. "The classroom is not a place to wrongly influence them".

In his video Sangwan can be heard asking the students to elect educated politicians. He was discussing the recent bills tabled in Lok Sabha by the union government to replace British-era IPC, CrPC and Indian Evidence Act.

Sangwan added that even he doesn't know whether to laugh or cry because he also has a lot of bare acts, caseloads, and notes that he had prepared.

"Keep in mind one thing. Next time vote for someone who is well-educated so you don't have to go through this again. Elect someone who is educated, who understands things. Don't elect someone who only knows, changing things and changing names. Take a decision judiciously," he says.

The teacher said that he would share the details about the controversy on his YouTube channel on August 19.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    'leaders' want an illiterate public, more like sheep to blindly follow them - education minimises the chances of sheep (though India demonstrates that 'education' does not guarantee that 'sheep' will vanish)

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Vote for Duffers -- criminals --Donkeys and hyenas ---- IF the teacher had advocated -- then he would have got promotion as per this dismissal -- (RSS BRAHMIN -- mindset in operation --and an invisible hand )----

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Don't elect someone who only knows, changing things and changing names. Take a decision judiciously, the teacher said. So, is this statement a crime against humanity in India?

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  • DOLPHY SEQUEIRA, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Don't under stand why BJP and its allies takes this message as personal, there is nothing wrong in to advocate OR tell students to vote for educated candidates, if these people take this personally that means their leaders are really uneducated one

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  • Ashley, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Maybe the unacademy is run by BJP persons or some BJP politician

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  • Husain, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    If he has just said "Vote for educated", absolutely nothing wrong in that, it is allowed in any platform or office. Not sure how can they sack for such a silly statement.

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  • wilfred, karnataka

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    BJP personally taking....... ,if he says Vote for uneducated then one can say it is wrong

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    The teacher did not mention the name of any politician or political party but as usual the blind followers knew their uneducated masters.

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  • Sunil Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    He asked students to vote for Educated Politicians next time. But BJP got offended & takes it personally. May be their next hashtag will be #IamUneducatedPM...

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  • Abdul, Kudroli

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Such things can only happen in this country only, where uneducated person leads and controls the lives of educated people of their constituency. I think that statement given by teacher is not wrong, maybe he said that after teaching his subject. And the one's saying that voting educated person to power also won't change anything. The only thing that can change the fate of our people is the end of corruption!!!

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    It is quite obvious, our uneducated politicians will not like such statements.

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Some highly educated people dont mind getting ruled by uneducated people as long as another group of people are being shown their place. Its as simple as that.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Reasonably thinking this decision seems right... Educational classes must have assigned subjects and must not deviate to political or communal topics... Institute has taken the correct step by dismissing the services of the gentleman... Opinions have different platforms where they can be expressed after passing through own conscience for near righteousness... As it is people have predetermined/prejudiced ideas already and best is not to challenge anyone's intelligence or intentions as far as possible...

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    I wonder where is that place of expressing one's views according to you?

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  • Thekkumuri Vasu, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    @Prakash - Manipal Mr. Sanghwan is a Teacher who rightly guided his students, no sensible person. Will find anything wrong in this. Unfortunately here, uneducated people wear the cap as it fits them and are unable to digest what is good for the country. Being educated does not imply having a string of degrees - an educated person is one who is able to discern things and look at things in a broad minded manner, uneducated leaders take us back to Stone Age dogmas and theories to suit their agenda and remain in the limelight. U academy has lost the goodwill of the students and will close down for their vindictiveness… good educational institutions don’t inculcate pettiness.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Voting Educated Candidates will end all Corruption ...

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Hope u are not working with Unacademy....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    I work with Rahul Gandhi ...

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