Row erupts over UGC directive to varsities for Yoga Day


New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) : A fresh controversy broke out today over the UGC's directive asking universities and colleges to follow Ayush ministry's yoga protocol that begins with chanting of 'Om' and some Sanskrit sholakas during Yoga Day celebrations on June 21.

While Congress criticised the BJP-led government for being "insensitive", saying yoga, a great discipline of ancient India, does not belong to the saffron party, JD(U) termed it as yet another attempt to "impose the communal agenda" on Indian masses.

"Yoga is a great knowledge of ancient India. It is not something that belongs to BJP. It should be made more acceptable system for the people to practice...Probably this government is unconcerned about these sensitive aspects," Congress spokesperson P C Chako said.

Senior JD(U) leader K C Tyagi flayed the government, saying "This is again (an attempt) to impose the communal agenda on Indian masses. We are opposed to that. How can you say to a Muslim, Sikh, Christian to say 'Om'. For me, I am a Hindu and I have no problem, but how can you ask people of other religion (to do it). This is again communalism... the divisive agenda of RSS. We condemn it."In his letter to universities last week, UGC secretary Jaspal S Sandhu had sought the "personal indulgence" of Vice Chancellors in celebrating yoga day in their varsities as well as affiliated bodies.

"I request you to draw action plan for International Day of Yoga and also ensure wide participation of students and teachers of your esteemed University in the yoga day celebrations," the senior UGC official said in his letter along with the Ayush ministry's 45-minute protocol for practising yoga.

The protocol starts with a two-minute prayer preceded by chants of 'Om' and some Sanskrit Shlokas and followed by 18 minutes of yoga postures and pranayam.

As per the protocol, participants would sit in a meditative pose for 9 minutes and there would be 'Shanti Paath' towards the end.

However, the government and BJP insisted last year's protocol has been maintained and no changes have been made.

"There is no compulsion to chant 'Om'," a senior Ayush Ministry official said.

BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said, "There is no compulsion. Some people are linking yoga to religion while it is essentially meant for holistic well being. It should be a matter of pride that the UN celebrates Yoga Day and about 196 countries follow it. The dirty tricks department of the Congress is behind the controversy."

RJD and CPI(M) also slammed the Modi government, alleging it was adopting a sectarian attitude which was not good.

RJD spokesman Manoj Jha said,"In terms of the broad democratic ethos, you cannot force me to do something. If I say I do yoga not because of any other reason (but) simply because I believe in physical activity more and not in chanting 'Om', that kind of freedom is in tune with the idea we have seen... We are making nasty compromises on that. These kind of indicators which emanate from the highest office, they unsettle us. That's a dangerous thing."

CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat said the government has no right to make chanting of 'Om' mandatory.

"This is not going to work. They just want to push a very sectarian agenda. Their agenda is known to everybody and that is to try and impose religion and religious belief on other communities or those who are non-believers. Nobody is going to accept this," she added.

Actor Anupam Kher said the International Yoga Day has brought reputation to India. "It was performed in more than 100 countries. We have given yoga to the world. And 'Om' is attached with Yoga. It would be better if it is not made a controversy."

Last year also, a similar proposal had created a controversy after which a clarification was issued by the Ayush Ministry that chanting 'Om' was not compulsory.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, May 19 2016

    Yoga is good so long it is kept as private issue without giving any political importance in the national level.

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  • abdel majeed, Mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    khakhi chaddie under the green mask

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Wed, May 18 2016

    yoga is good.the politics behind it is deplorable.

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  • avani, mlore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    I am surprised by the foolishness shown by the media and some people by creating this controversy! Please go through the protocol properly, chanting OM is not mandatory before Yoga. I am surprised by the hatred some have towards India's tradition and culture just because most of that tradition comes from one ancient religion. Real example of intolerance. Any way I love you all.

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  • Siddique, Mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    WHy so hangama? WHen whole world is practicing Yoga! If U do not want Yoga Its Ur bad luck suffer from Disease go to Doctor and become a Patient as simple as it.

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    prime minister refuses to wear skull cap and now they want them to chant om.hypocrites.intolerance.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Those who oppose Yoga, should go to Pakistan!

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    those who have proposed yoga have gone to pakistan without telling anyone and also received silk sarees and other gifts!

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Those who pressed disagrees will be deported to Syria.

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Why only Pakistan? Send them to America, Europe, Africa, Middle East. Let them also enjoy world tour.

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  • steven, dxb

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Who brought this proposal send them back to Gujarat cause no world accept fake mall

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  • Always Indian, Manipal

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Arey baapre... why so big fuss abt Yoga...those who don't want to participate, then don't. Those who don't want to chant to OM toh don't chant. Really here we r playing politics over Yoga..... Phir Woh din door nahi, when some other country will patent Yoga and we will hve authority over it. Yeah I feel proud that an Indian Product is being accepted globally without any issues.... but at the same time feel bad it is been political issue in our very own country.

    Jai Hind

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, May 18 2016

    tragedy of our country. One group , lead by a foreign lady and joker son, instructing huge group so called blind followers , to oppose everything if it's related to Modi or BJP. It could be a good law to be passed, it could a great benefit for the country and people, it could be a best step... what ever it is, this leading group creating problem in everything as if this country is her father's property. Shame on us.

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  • jb, mlore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Dubai had more than 9000 people to do Yoga last year and everyone chanted "OM" without any hesitation and all are happy and healthy in their mind and body and even in USA all communities say OM with pride while doing yogabut in India due to dirty politics of minority appeasement, even their comunity members are forced to think negative about Yoga.

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  • Ashok Shetty, shirva

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Your watching news hour without fail i think. All news hour debate you posted here.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Wed, May 18 2016

    @jb' If "all are happy and healthy in their mind and body" by chanting yoga as you claimed then, you have to ask Swamy and Shakshi Maharai to chant Om few thousand times. It is actually not the question of Om itself but making something compulsory. I am an Indian and I actually don't want to do yoga.. why government has problem with that?? it is main question like it is not PM has a fake degree or not but why he lied on oath, do you understand the difference??

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Wed, May 18 2016

    MAHARISHIS BROUGHT YOGA.

    THESE BJP THINKS THEY OWN THE COPYRIGHT OF YOGA.

    BJP IS SNATCHING EVERYTHING.

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  • SS, Udipi

    Wed, May 18 2016

    why create so much controversey.
    if people are borne towards diabetes are avoiding sweets. better don't pronounce word 'om' while doing yoga. without mantra in yoga is same like sugar from tea. to concentrate consciousness of mind perfectly is essential.

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  • Sikander, Mrpl

    Wed, May 18 2016

    YOGA CAME FROM NORTHERN INDIA.
    NOW THOSE PART OF NORTHERN INDIA IS NOW IN PAKISTAN.

    THAT MEANS YOGA CAME FROM AT PRESENT PAKISTAN LAND

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Many people did not had any problems to chant OM, find it hard because, some Muthalik from BJP want them to say it.

    It is like accepting Muthalik, not honoring the art of Yoga. BJP is doing a great dis-service to Yoga and discrediting it.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Tue, May 17 2016

    People,

    Baba Ramdev should be appointed Chairman of UGC with immediate effect...

    ...JH...

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