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CPI demands UDF government to withdraw from PM SHRI scheme

CPI demands UDF government to withdraw from PM SHRI scheme
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The Communist Party of India (CPI) is protesting against the Kerala government's participation in the PM SHRI school scheme. They allege the project is a vehicle for the RSS to impose its ideological agenda on the state's education system.

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This highlights the ongoing political friction between state-level opposition parties and central government educational initiatives in India.

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The Communist Party of India (CPI) has intensified its protest against the PM SHRI scheme, asking the United Democratic Front (UDF) government to withdraw from the project and alleging that it is part of a larger ideological agenda.

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The article focuses heavily on the CPI's critical perspective and their ideological opposition to the central government's scheme.

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