"It's the easiest to pay lip-service to the Mahatma. BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj is an example who called for building of statues of Nathuram Godse even as the government is co-opting Gandhi as a symbol in most spheres of political and social life," he said at a session at the Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) here.
He said that the Ramayana and the Mahabharata should also be taught in schools.
To a question on Britain's legacy on India's education, Tharoor said it was "unfortunate" that Shakespeare was taught in schools and colleges in India whereas there was not enough emphasis on the teaching of Kalidasa.
Tharoor was in conversation with historian John Wilson and publisher Michael Dwyer at a session on 'Remembering the Raj'. The panel delved into Tharoor's recent book, 'An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India'.
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The British rule was not intended for benefiting Indians with railways, English language, cricket and political democracy, but it was brought here to serve British interests.
"During the British Raj, India was the easiest place in the world for an untalented Englishman to thrive.
He, however, said that it was important to forgive "what we went through but equally important not to forget it".
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