Amit Thandani has took twitter on storm when he put a series of tweets related to ICSE History Book. The mughals were the saints, and art lovers. Hindus came even after Buddhas. You will never find any better fiction writing.

Nephew got his new 6th grade ICSE history textbook. Cover – Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Akbar, misc voter and Bhimbetka. pic.twitter.com/JpJRJdZILv — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

First page – a tribute to the writer of history, Romila Thapar. She's a historian, yes. pic.twitter.com/UdrKHv9GWw — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Measurement of time in history – only one way, of our Lord Jesus Christ. Indians didn't have time before, you see. pic.twitter.com/q0SYf8QJa2 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

A great civilization existed in Indus Valley – before the Aryans invaded and wiped them out, you see. pic.twitter.com/idePvhsoz8 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Aryans – they're still confused whether they invaded or settled or migrated or everything. Along with their Vedas. pic.twitter.com/eDBokgSfgj — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Shudras not allowed to receive education!! Ved Vyas and Valmiki were uneducated fools I guess. pic.twitter.com/NUlfJVvG44 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Ashoka appears, along with his photograph!! Buddhism spreads everywhere. Not a trace of Hindus, until.. pic.twitter.com/Ukj2oxnomu — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

…the Gupta period. Samudragupta seems to be the first Hindu ruler. "But" he was tolerant. Exception to the rule! pic.twitter.com/Nttw1vmu5D — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Buddhism and Jainism came first. Hinduism came later. pic.twitter.com/VK8UzdoV8c — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

Pallavas, Cholas, Cheras were either Vaishnavites or Shaivites. Hindus are mentioned just thrice in the whole book. pic.twitter.com/Q7qcY28lnv — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

From cover to cover, Hindus do not exist in history of 6th ICSE. Aryans wipe out civilizations and impose caste, Buddhists and some Hindus. — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

@amitsurg Proof to debunk bogus Aryan invasion theory pic.twitter.com/86NwtaNfcS — Ayodhya Ram Nagri (@Adarsh_Ashay) March 20, 2016

5000 plus years of Dharmic civilization have been wrapped up in 40 pages flat. Entire 300 yr dynasties wound up in a single paragraph. — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) February 29, 2016

7th grade ICSE Textbook seems to be doing a fine job of spreading the message of our Lord Jesus Christ. pic.twitter.com/k8Ctp4UIOu — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

The bloody conquest of Islam across the Arab world is "unification" that produced writers, thinkers and scientists. pic.twitter.com/IaK0AjwaDD — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What was India before the Turkish invasion? Just two pages. But each Mughal Barbarian has his own chapter. pic.twitter.com/jQHI9GGQaL — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

Arab invasion of India was a good thing, they gave us cultural exchange. Mahmud plundered as he needed the money! pic.twitter.com/wWaqtEAtaX — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

Qutbuddin Aibak the fanatic who destroyed 27 temples to build Qutb Minar was a kind hearted and generous man! pic.twitter.com/t66K3nzOh1 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

This is my personal favorite. Babur started the trend of religious tolerance 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/5lAKESh7n3 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

Aurangzeb was an orthodox God fearing Muslim saint who sewed caps for living. And just a short sighted ruler. pic.twitter.com/iw1kCl62IL — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Kabir do? He criticized the caste system. pic.twitter.com/sywzeA0L5O — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Guru Nanak do? He criticized the caste system. pic.twitter.com/DOkEtiqRV1 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Basava and Ramanuja do? They criticized the caste system pic.twitter.com/otN5ySKG1g — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Bhakti movement do? It criticized the caste system. pic.twitter.com/2DuXEMoR40 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Ramananda do? He criticized the caste system. pic.twitter.com/ZvoR1UlnBx — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

What did Mirabai, Namdev, Tukaram, Ramdev do? They criticized the caste system. pic.twitter.com/k3tnPR2gVM — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

In one chapter on Hindus of medieval India, no less than eight references to caste system. They've hammered it deep, Hinduism means caste. — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

Re-read the series of tweets, you'll find distortions with deeper meaning each time. Bhakti saints supposedly were against idol worship! — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 8, 2016

8th grade ICSE Textbook brings with it great revelations of the left kind. But hey, same cover every grade? pic.twitter.com/iBIlYhfDio — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

In the 8th grade, children, we will learn that Maratha empire declined before it existed. Very very briefly. pic.twitter.com/y3Whk2j3O6 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

They managed to squeeze in Christian persecution here too, slaves punished cruelly for reading the Bible 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tACEEqhNkn — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

They managed to squeeze in Christian persecution here too, slaves punished cruelly for reading the Bible 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tACEEqhNkn — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The Jats get seven lines in half a page. Rajputs get a huge 12. And Punjab started directly with Guru Gobind Singh. pic.twitter.com/Svs5Fcd82c — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan (expectedly) fare better. More on Tipu later, but Mysore Kingdom started with Hyder Ali!! pic.twitter.com/copHZ33aiG — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The Marathas – wrapped up in just over one page. Shivaji gets ONE LINE. Sambhaji – who's he, just a weak successor! pic.twitter.com/2nDnO413Xe — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Marathas were just a regional power. Mughals and British were the empire. The map proves it. I think. pic.twitter.com/aR9VGoJ2P4 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The collapse of the Mughal empire led to anarchy and chaos 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/Vb6MPb2jMs — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Maharaja Ranjit Singh may have had an empire stretching across Punjab, Kashmir and Tibet, here he only gets 4 lines. pic.twitter.com/kZvE8DFvce — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The Butcher, er, Tiger of Mysore. The enlightened ruler who was ahead of his times, making his subjects prosperous!! pic.twitter.com/paUIcNR2L3 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

If Aurangzeb was a saint and Qutbuddin Aibak was a kind, generous man, Tipu was surely secular liberal tolerant!! pic.twitter.com/Cxj1e65jWa — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Those thugs, the worshippers of Goddess Kali, such as Murdan Khan and Khaleel, killed more than 2 million people!! pic.twitter.com/sHieyI8JXt — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Indian society was the pits, so repressive. And in 1843 Brits declared slavery (in India, not Africa !!) illegal. pic.twitter.com/0VIEHl0G7d — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

By the way, Alexander the great begs to differ. "The Indians do not even use aliens as slaves, much less their own". pic.twitter.com/EdYZGONewN — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Indian education? Just some random teachers doing miscellaneous stuff in their house before missionaries stepped in. pic.twitter.com/7QmrixQtlQ — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Btw Bihar alone had more schools and universities than Britain. Brits based their own education system on India's. https://t.co/jPoAE6EYPQ — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Swami Dayanand Saraswati attacked idol worship and rituals, but asked people to "go back to the Vedas"!! 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/uuK2iFO0Tp — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Thank God that Ramakrishna is not shown as against idol worship. But hey, Kali worshippers are murderers, no? pic.twitter.com/wiztw83Iis — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Sri Narayana Guru went against caste rules to learn Sanskrit *from his dad*, consecrated a stone, not a Shivling 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ycrW5nIBec — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The only reformer who revived Hinduism was, Annie Besant!! Others were, well, see for yourself. pic.twitter.com/ISPSWwlmBO — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Occasional truth also slips out. Such as Hume forming Congress to prevent another 1857. And they did it so well! pic.twitter.com/Yz5RouBXMG — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Young men formed secret societies, such as Abhinav Bharat. Not Veer Savarkar. He worked from outside India!! pic.twitter.com/8LBduwjxE1 — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The Revolutionary movement gets wound up in less than a page. Because the real (not) heroes need space, you see. pic.twitter.com/HDBUGRhLmR — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Nehru – Gandhi, who opposed Purna Swarajya till it went out of hand, get credit for it. Learn spin from these guys! pic.twitter.com/h9yQ3VeyIa — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

The section on Gandhi Irwin pact does a clean whitewash of the sellout of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdeo. pic.twitter.com/O3VQ07XnTE — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Enter Netaji and the Azad Hind Fauj. Exit Netaji and the Azad Hind Fauj. All in a quarter of a page. pic.twitter.com/SXRPY6BlGx — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Bose and his army got a quarter page, Shivaji got one single line. But Chacha ji gets his full page eulogy. pic.twitter.com/FGduk4Y6NB — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

And cricket gets two full sides. The colonial games are more important than Bose, Bhagat Singh and Maratha empire. pic.twitter.com/k2pIFMtHBB — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

Hey, this history textbook is completely unbiased. Here is the proof. PM @narendramodi 's photo on the last page. pic.twitter.com/NiStWuu0hY — Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 20, 2016

This series of tweets is Roaring on twitter. Share it to spread the awareness and demand for removal of such educations given to the childrens or if we say future of India.

Credits: LotPot

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