HYDERABAD: Upping the ante on its demand to celebrate ‘ Telangana Liberation Day’ on September 17 officially, the state BJP is seeking introduction of a lesson on the struggle against Razakars for schoolchildren in the state syllabus.Nelli Srivardhan Reddy, BJP Telangana vimochana (liberation) committee secretary, said Telangana’s fight in the freedom struggle has never been acknowledged and documented properly. There were several heroes in the fight against Nizam’s rule, but many are not aware of this in Telangana.The Razakars were private militia organised by Qasim Razvi during the rule of Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII and resisted the integration of Hyderabad state into the dominion of India.Srivardhan told TOI that the government must introduce a lesson with all details to educate children. “There is a lack of awareness on the people’s struggle against Razzakars and this has to be made known to people in Telangana,” he said.BJP is also planning to conduct awareness campaigns among college students from September 10 on the liberation day. An exhibition on the liberation day will be held at Constitutional Club of India in Delhi on September 10, which will be inaugurated by Union minister of state for home G Kishan Reddy. At the event, a book titled ‘Niyantha Talavanchina Roju’ (The day the dictator had bowed his head) will be launched.Meanwhile, Union home minister and BJP national president Amit Shah ’s visit to Telangana to coincide with the liberation day celebrations is yet to be fixed. “We will get a clarity in next two days about Shah’s visit and also about the venue,” a senior BJP leader said.While it remains to be seen if the Centre would consider to declare September 17 as ‘Telangana Liberation Day,’ the state BJP unit has sought other states which were part of then Hyderabad state (parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka) to celebrate the day in a big way.BJP alleges that the ruling TRS fears its ally AIMIM and hence is not willing to celebrate the day officially.