Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP of opposing education, mixing communalism

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Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP of opposing education, mixing communalism

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Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of being fundamentally opposed to education and warned that adding a communal dimension to any issue pushes them to go to any extreme — sharpening the SP-BJP rivalry over education policy in Uttar Pradesh.

Key Takeaways

Akhilesh Yadav posted on 19 August 2026 accusing the BJP of treating opposition to education as their core position.
He warned that when a communal angle is added, BJP leaders 'can go to any lengths' — his words in Hindi: kuch bhi kar guzar sakte hain .
The SP has long positioned itself as a defender of secular, inclusive education in Uttar Pradesh .
The National Education Policy 2020 has been a flashpoint, with opposition parties alleging ideological bias in curriculum revisions.
BJP has not publicly responded to this specific remark as of the time of posting.

When education becomes a battleground and communalism the weapon of choice, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav says the Bharatiya Janata Party will stop at nothing. On Wednesday, 19 August 2026, the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister fired a sharp broadside at the BJP, charging that opposition to education is the party's core instinct — and that adding a communal angle to any issue gives them licence to go to any extreme.

Posting in Hindi, Yadav wrote: 'भाजपाइयों के लिए मुख्य बात शिक्षा के विरोध की है और उसमें अगर साम्प्रदायिकता का कोण जुड़ जाए तो वो कुछ भी कर गुज़र सकते हैं।' In plain English: 'For BJP people, the main thing is opposition to education, and if a communal angle gets added to it, they can go to any lengths.'

SP's long-running charge: ideology over access

The accusation is not new, but its sharpness is deliberate. The Samajwadi Party has consistently positioned itself as the defender of secular, inclusive education in Uttar Pradesh, the country's most populous state and the prize both parties have fought over through successive election cycles. Yadav's phrasing — 'kuch bhi kar guzar sakte hain' (they can do anything) — frames the BJP not merely as ideologically opposed to equitable schooling, but as capable of unchecked action when communal sentiment is in play.

The backdrop matters. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, approved by the central government, triggered sustained opposition claims that curriculum revisions carried ideological bias, sidelining minority perspectives and rewriting historical narratives. Critics argued the changes prioritised majoritarian framing over access and equity — precisely the terrain Yadav is contesting here.

A rivalry that keeps education politically charged

In Uttar Pradesh, education policy has rarely been a neutral subject. SP and BJP have traded accusations over madrasa regulation, school textbook content, language policy, and university appointments for years. Yadav's post lands in that established pattern — but the compressed, two-clause formulation gives it a prosecutorial edge: opposition to education first, communalism as the accelerant second.

BJP spokespersons have not yet responded publicly to the specific remark. Any reply is likely to reframe the debate around infrastructure investment, school construction numbers, or midday meal reach — the metrics the ruling party typically deploys to contest the 'anti-education' charge.

The politics of the classroom in India's largest state are never really about the classroom alone. When the country's most watched political rivalry frames learning itself as a site of communal contest, every parent, every student, every teacher becomes a stakeholder in what gets said next.

Point of View

Not a spontaneous outburst; it maps directly onto the SP's broader electoral pitch to minority communities and educationally marginalised voters in UP. The remark fits a wider opposition strategy of linking the NEP 2020 and curriculum changes to majoritarian ideology, a line that gains traction with urban Muslim voters and lower-OBC communities the SP courts. Without a specific triggering event on record, the post reads as pre-emptive framing ahead of any upcoming legislative or policy development on education. The BJP's likely counter — citing school construction data or midday meal coverage — will test whether governance metrics can blunt identity-inflected political charges in a state where both levers are routinely pulled.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Akhilesh Yadav say about BJP and education?
Akhilesh Yadav said that opposing education is the BJP's core agenda, and that whenever a communal angle is added to any issue, BJP members are capable of going to any extreme.
Why does Akhilesh Yadav accuse BJP of being anti-education?
The Samajwadi Party has long alleged that BJP governments at the centre and in Uttar Pradesh prioritise ideological and majoritarian narratives in educational institutions over access and equity, a charge that intensified after the National Education Policy 2020.
What is the BJP's position on education in Uttar Pradesh?
The BJP typically highlights infrastructure investment, school construction, and midday meal reach to counter anti-education charges. BJP has not responded publicly to Yadav's specific 19 August 2026 remark.
How does communalism relate to education politics in UP?
In Uttar Pradesh, education policy disputes — including madrasa regulation, textbook content, and university appointments — frequently acquire a communal dimension, with SP and BJP framing the same policies in opposing ideological terms.
What is the National Education Policy 2020 controversy?
The NEP 2020, approved by the central government, drew opposition claims that curriculum revisions carried ideological bias favouring majoritarian narratives, sidelining minority perspectives and historical pluralism.
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