A textbook used in Indian schools alleges that non-vegetarians lie, cheat and commit sex crimes, according to an article by NDTV. The article points out that the textbook also praises Japan for its vegetarianism (huh?) and advocates that girls marry between age 18 and 25.
In response to this preposterous textbook, I can only say that many religious figures (such as Buddha and Mother Theresa) were not vegetarians, but have been immortalised in many hearts and minds for their good deeds and spiritual achievements. Strange that the textbook doesn't mention that.
I seriously hope the Indian government bows to media pressure and removes this ridiculous textbook from schools in the country. It's not becoming of an education system that has long been respected for its quality.