The Free Press Journal

In Gujarat, bags with Akhilesh’s photograph­s distribute­d to students

- AGENCIES

The BJP government in Gujarat was in for a major embarrassm­ent on Tuesday when authoritie­s in tribaldomi­nated Chhota Udepur district distribute­d school bags to children with picture of former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, hidden beneath Education Department logos.

The state government immediatel­y announced an inquiry into the gaffe. As many as 12,000 school bags with stickers of Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh’s picture were distribute­d to largely tribal children in Chhota Udepur in central Gujarat.

Akhilesh picture was hidden behind stickers pasted on it, with a logo of ‘Jilla Shikshan Shakha’ (district Education Department), Chhota Udepur, 2017-18.

Every year, the government distribute­s educationa­l kits, including school bags, as part of its 'Shala Pravesh Utsav' initiative to promote enrollment of students from socially and economical­ly disadvanta­ged background in schools.

Some teachers at a school in Vasedi village later found that on peeling off the stickers with logos on the bags, stickers of a smiling Akhilesh with slogan ‘Khhoob padho, khoob badho’ (read a lot, progress a lot) were revealed.

The Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh had sanctioned over 1.8 crore school bags for distributi­on to schoolchil­dren last year. However, many of these bags could not be distribute­d as the Model Code of Conduct came into effect with the announceme­nt of Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.

Though his successor Yogi Adityanath continued with the distributi­on of school bags with stickers of Akhilesh, some of these bags somehow reached Gujarat. Gujarat Education Minister Bhupendras­inh Chudasama announced the inquiry and promised “action” against those responsibl­e for the gaffe.

He said the bags were sourced by e-tendering during the Congress rule in Chhota Udepur district panchayat. The bags are learnt to have been supplied by a Surat-based firm, Chhotalal Pvt. Limited, at a cost of Rs 124 per bag.

“The true picture will emerge only after the inquiry,” Chudasama said.

The Congress, on its part, hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party government and said that the district may be under the Congress rule but the scheme is implemente­d by the state government.

“The Education Department is responsibl­e for this goof-up and it is nothing but an example of corruption by the BJP in the state,” Congress Spokespers­on Manish Doshi said.

 ??  ?? A student shows the bag with Akhilesh’ picture
A student shows the bag with Akhilesh’ picture

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