Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Rajeev Shukla (Cong) said history cannot be wiped out but some state governments are attempting to distort it by removing reference to leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi.
The Congress, when in power, did not change schemes named after BJP icon Deendayal Upadhyay, why then was BJP removing it, he asked.
He alleged that contributions and struggles of Congress leaders in freedom struggle and building of India are being dropped from textbooks and schemes named after them are being renamed.
"You are sullying the atmosphere and misinformation is being spread," he said, demanding state governments should be stopped from tampering with history.
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Responding to this, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said no reference to any leader or icon is being removed but those who have been previously omitted for political reasons are being added.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said if any name has been removed, the government should look into it.
Naqvi retorted back at Congress saying the name they are mentioning as being dropped continues to be part of history textbook.
As Congress members threatened to move into the well, Kurien said he will not tolerate such behaviour.
Ali Anwar Ansari (JDU) raised the issue of 150 people
from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Telengana and Andhra Pradesh who are stuck in Saudi Arabia because the 'bin Laden' company they went to work for hasn't paid their wages for six months.
Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC) raised the issue of the government deciding to dilute the compulsory jute packing norm for wheat saying it will impact 40 lakh farmers and four lakh industrial labourers employed in jute industry.
"Dont fall for plastic lobby," he said seeking review of the decision.