"...We have turned IITs into a vegeterian complex? I would like to tell my learned friend that IIT students in Delhi explained and in fact expressed their anguish at the high cost of non-veg food and it was stopped in April 2014 much before I took office," she said while replying to debate on a bill in the Lok Sabha.
"In fact, the IITs are exploring through three organisations or indivudials the possibility of providing non-veg food to its students. These are decisions I do not interefere with," she said while countering the charges of some MPs in Lok Sabha today.
Earlier, Rajya Sabha MP and CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury had also expressed concern over reports of non-vegetarian food being taken off menu in IIT Delhi and had sought her intervention in the matter.
With regard to the issue of German being replaced with Sanskrit as third language in Kendriya Vidyalayas, Irani strongly defended her action but said that foreign languages will continue to be taught as optional.
"When I am accused of only upholding Sanskrit because I am saffron, I would like to remind my learned friend that I was upholding an aspect of the National Policy of Education as envisaged by Gandhi which spoke of the Three Language Formula. It is a law of the land now," she said.