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A discussion on the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2019, took a bizarre turn in the Lok Sabha on Friday, 19 July, after BJP MP Satypal Singh attempted to disprove Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in Parliament.
The former Mumbai police chief dismissed the 'man evolved from ape' theory and instead dished out his own, based on what he claims to be 'culture'.
Singh made this statement while he was arguing that human rights was a foreign concept imported from the West. He claimed that Indian culture did not give importance to this issue and that the writers of the Constitution was inspired by the American Constitution when it came to fundamental rights.
When he was Minister of State for Human Resource Development in 2018, he proposed that the theory of evolution must be changed in school and college curriculums.
“Darwin’s theory (of evolution of humans) is scientifically wrong. It needs to change in school and college curriculum. Since the man is seen on Earth he has always been a man,” he had then told the media. “Nobody, including our ancestors, in written or oral, have said they saw an ape turning into a man," he argued.
DMK MP Kanimozhi, with a wry smile on her face, said:
Trinamool Congress’s Saugata Roy too registered his objection to the statement and pointed out that Singh was violating the Constitution, which “says that it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform”.
On Friday, the lower house passed the bill, which sought to amend the composition of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the state human rights commissions. The Bill amends the Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 to provide that a person who has been Chief Justice of India or an SC judge will be the chairperson of NHRC.
(This was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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Published: 21 Jul 2019,10:01 AM IST