'Personal opinion can wrongly influence learners': Unacademy sacks teacher over viral 'elect educated candidates' video

Edtech firm Unacademy has terminated the employment of a teacher named Karan Sangwan after a video of him urging students to vote for "educated candidates" went viral on social media.

NewsBharati    18-Aug-2023 10:07:51 AM
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New Delhi, Aug 18: A video of a teacher named Karan Sangwan at Unacademy has hit headlines for the wrong reasons. The edtech firm terminated him after a video of him urging students to vote for "educated candidates" went viral on social media.
 
Unacademy sacks teacher over viral 'elect educated candidates' video
 
Roman Saini, co-founder of Unacademy, stated that sharing personal opinions and views is not appropriate in a classroom setting. As a result, the online education platform decided to part ways with Karan Sangwan due to his violation of the company's strict Code of Conduct.
 
Taking to X, previously Twitter, Saini wrote, "We are an education platform that is deeply committed to imparting quality education. To do this we have in place a strict Code of Conduct for all our educators with the intention of ensuring that our learners have access to unbiased knowledge".
 
 
 
Saini further explained that learners are the primary focus at Unacademy, and personal opinions and views should not be shared in the classroom as they can potentially mislead students. "Our learners are at the centre of everything we do. The classroom is not a place to share personal opinions and views as they can wrongly influence them," he said. "In the current situation, we were forced to part ways with Karan Sangwan as he was in breach of the Code of Conduct," Saini said.
 
The controversial video that went viral on X showed Sangwan urging students not to vote for those who only focus on changing names, and to elect well-educated politicians.
 
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, who has in the past took jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his educational qualifications, questioned the decision by the edtech firm. He questioned whether it was a crime to encourage people to vote for educated politicians.
 
"Is it a crime to appeal to vote for educated people? If someone is illiterate, personally I respect him. But people’s representatives cannot be illiterate. This is the era of science and technology. Illiterate public representatives can never build the modern India of 21st century," Kejriwal wrote on X.
 
But what did Karan Sngwan say?
 
On August 13, the Unacademy teacher got into controversy by asking students to vote for ‘educated politicians’. He also lauded the British colonizers and criticized the recently announced three new laws replacing IPC, CrPC, and the Evidence Act.

The incident happened when he was discussing the latest bills tabled in Lok Sabha by the Narendra Modi government, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and The Bharatiya Sakshya, which replace the British-era Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and Indian Evidence Act respectively.

“It is a complete lie that the law formulated by the British has been repealed. The government claimed that they have changed the law. It is not possible. You cannot do it. The law is beautifully drafted by the British,” he could be heard saying in a video uploaded on his Youtube channel called, Legal Pathshala.
 



“But keep in mind one thing. Next time vote for someone who is well-educated so you don’t have to go through this ordeal again, okay,” he asked and added “Elect someone who is educated and understands things. Don’t elect someone who only knows how to change names. Make your decision properly.” The video of his rants was posted on Twitter after which it went viral.