The Asian Age

Student stumps CM Shivraj with ‘ caste scheme’ question

■ Asked why relaxation of marks for SC/ ST to be eligible for free laptops

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was made to “bite caste pill” from an unexpected quarter — a school student.

Mr Chouhan was left speechless for a moment when a student questioned one of his “caste- based” schemes at a programme organised here on Monday to encourage the pupils to interact with him to clear their doubts regarding academic issues.

“Mamaji, please ensure caste plays no role in education. I am not eligible for the Mukhyamant­ri Laptop Yojana ( in which laptops are distribute­d free of cost by the state government to meritoriou­s students) although I have secured 85 per cent marks in the examinatio­n, whereas a student of reserved category is given the free laptop despite scoring three per cent less marks than me,” a student questioned him, leaving him stumped.

Mr Chouhan has been promoting himself as “Mamaji” among the students and youth of the state to strike a chord with them.

Under the scheme, students who have secured above 85 per cent marks in the Class 10 examinatio­n conducted by Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education are eligible to get a free laptop from the state government.

A relaxation of 10 per cent of marks has been made for SC/ ST category students to become eligible to avail benefits under the scheme.

Officials present on the occasion had tried to restrain the student from asking such an uncomforta­ble question to the chief minister.

Mr Chouhan, however, appeared to have regained his composure after a pause and dissuaded the officials not to interrupt the student.

“Some people could not progress. They need a push to move forward and hence are given concession­s... We should be largeheart­ed instead of complainin­g about provisions of incentives to others,” he replied.

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Shivraj Singh Chouhan

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