Uttar Pradesh Education Minister Yogendra Upadhyay has sparked backlash by calling popular nursery rhymes like “Johnny Johnny Yes Papa” and “Rain Rain Go Away” harmful to Indian culture. He claimed the rhymes promote dishonesty and selfishness, asking what society is teaching children. The remarks drew attention for challenging common childhood rhyming traditions.
Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Minister Yogendra Upadhyaya has escalated his campaign against “Western” nursery rhymes in textbooks, now targeting “Rain, Rain Go Away.” After earlier criticism of “Johny Johny Yes Papa,” he claims the rhyme promotes selfishness and contradicts Indian cultural values, arguing it should be removed from learning materials.
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