New Delhi, June 18 -- Department heads in the University of Delhi (DU) have been asked to review their syllabus and remove "unnecessary glorification of Pakistan, their poets or writers or anyone against the interest of our country", DU vice chancellor Yogesh Singh told HT on Tuesday. "Pakistan is a reality and of course we will have to teach it, while talking about the partition or our history. There is no issue with teaching facts but those who are against India, whether writers or poets of Pakistan, will not be taught in the university. There is no need for unnecessary glorification," Singh said. However, the direction has been met with criticism by some professors. "The job of the university is to approach any topic in the syllabus from an objective, detached and dispassionate point of view so that it can be analysed critically. The promotion of monochromatic ideas will affect the ability of the students to think," Rudrashish Chakraborty, associate professor in the Department of English, Kirori Mal College, said....