Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Tuesday said that King of Mewar Maharana Pratap Singh "never surrendered," whereas the Mughal Emperor Akbar "caused death" for personal benefits.
"Maharana Pratap was the 'protector' of the people. He never surrendered while the Mughal Emperor Akbar only caused widespread death for personal gains. So, calling Akbar 'great' is an act of foolishness," the Education Minister said.
The minister further said that the King of Mewar Maharana Pratap Singh and the King of the Maratha Confederacy Shivaji are synonymous with the word 'bravery'.
"It is always a futile exercise to compare both the great personalities. Both of them are great. There is no need to add any prefixes in front of their names. Maharana Pratap in a real sense was 'great' who is residing in the hearts and souls of people across the world," the minister said.
On Sunday, Education Minister announced that all school textbooks glorifying Mughal Emperor Akbar and referring to him as 'great' would be burnt.
"The biggest enemy to the Mewar region and Rajasthan was nobody other than those who praised Akbar in their school textbooks and called him 'great'," he said.
He also said that the state government will celebrate abrogation of Article 370 in J&K in a grand way and the preparations have been put in place for the event.
"We want to make students aware that a bold decision has been taken under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and hence there is a reason to celebrate," the Education Minister said.