Controversial Statement by UP Minister on Children's Poetry

Uttar Pradesh's Education Minister, Yogendra Upadhyay, has stirred controversy by stating that popular children's poems like 'Johnny Johnny Yes Papa' encourage dishonesty. His remarks have ignited discussions on social media, with supporters and critics weighing in on the impact of such literature on children's character development. Upadhyay advocates for monitoring educational content to foster honesty and moral values among children. This article delves into the implications of his statements and the reactions they have provoked.
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Minister's Remarks on Children's Literature

Lucknow: The Education and Child Development Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogendra Upadhyay, has recently made a controversial statement. He claimed that popular children's poems, such as 'Johnny Johnny Yes Papa', encourage the habit of lying among kids.


Controversial Statement by UP Minister on Children's Poetry


Upadhyay stated, “English poems teach children to lie. These poems are misleading and can negatively impact the character development of children.” He urged parents and teachers to monitor the educational and entertainment materials available to children.


This statement has sparked discussions on social media, with some supporting his viewpoint while others argue that it could unnecessarily restrict children's imagination and entertainment.


The minister clarified that his intention is solely to promote honesty and moral education among children. He emphasized the need to review school curricula and supplementary materials.



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