Kerala at Crossroads: The Future of PM SHRI Scheme Hangs in Balance
Kerala's Education Minister hints at decision on PM SHRI scheme following cabinet meet. Left government faces internal opposition from CPI, a key partner. Amid reports of a possible halt, discussions continue to resolve the standstill. The controversy highlights broader opposition to the central government's education policies.
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The Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala is poised to make a crucial announcement regarding its stance on the Central government's PM SHRI scheme. Education Minister V Sivankutty indicated that the decision, expected post the cabinet meeting, follows mounting pressure from the CPI, a vital coalition partner.
Tension has escalated within the ruling front as reports suggest Kerala might pause its participation in the scheme due to the CPI's resistance. Despite signing an MoU to join the initiative, the state government is now reevaluating under party pressure.
The resistance stems from concerns that the National Education Policy and PM SHRI scheme align with a broader RSS agenda. The CPI's discontent is further fueled by claims of inadequate consultation prior to the MoU signing and potential alterations to the state's education system.