Dharmendra Pradhan Reveals: How a CPI(M) MP Bridged Kerala's PM-SHRI Divide

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan made a surprising revelation in the Rajya Sabha. He stated that CPI(M) MP John Brittas acted as a crucial link between the central and Kerala governments regarding the PM-SHRI scheme. This comes after Kerala initially agreed to join the scheme, only to withdraw later due to intense internal pressure from its ruling coalition partners. The episode highlights the complex political dynamics within Kerala's Left Democratic Front government.

Key Points: Pradhan Credits CPI(M)'s John Brittas for Kerala PM-SHRI Link

  • Union Minister Pradhan credits CPI(M) MP John Brittas for linking Centre and Kerala on PM-SHRI scheme
  • Kerala signed the PM-SHRI MoU with complete consensus before later withdrawing
  • Internal LDF disputes, especially from CPI, led Kerala to halt the project
  • State Education Minister argued the agreement was signed only to secure central funds
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CPI(M)'s John Brittas was bridge between Centre and Kerala in PM-SHRI scheme: Dharmendra Pradhan

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reveals CPI(M) MP John Brittas acted as a bridge between Centre and Kerala for the PM-SHRI scheme, amid state's policy reversal.

"I do not know what happened thereafter. - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, Dec 3

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday told the Rajya Sabha that CPI(M) Member of Parliament John Brittas acted as the link between the Central government and the Kerala government in matters related to the PM-SHRI scheme.

The Minister also congratulated Brittas for his role. Pradhan made this revelation during proceedings in the Upper House.

He said that Kerala had signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Centre on the PM-SHRI scheme with complete consensus.

The State's Education Minister had personally met him and conveyed Kerala's willingness to join, the Union Minister added.

"I do not know what happened thereafter," Pradhan told the House, indicating that internal issues within the Kerala government led to the project being stalled.

He criticised the state government, saying that it was Kerala itself that created confusion regarding the scheme.

Kerala's initial and long-standing position was that it would not join the Centre's PM-SHRI education scheme.

This was a declared policy of the LDF government.

However, at the beginning of October, the Kerala government informed the Centre that it would join the PM-SHRI programme.

But the second biggest ally in the CM Vijayan government -- CPI -- was up in arms and at one point in time threatened dire actions as the MoU was inked without the knowledge of even the constituent parties in the ruling front. Strong objections soon emerged from parties, including the CPI. Following this, Kerala notified the Centre that it was withdrawing from the scheme.

The state also sent a formal communication asking the Centre to halt all further procedures related to PM-SHRI.

It was after the Chief Minister himself clarified the matter in a cabinet meeting that the government sent the letter withdrawing from the project.

Reports had earlier revealed that the state Education Department signed on to the scheme without any discussion or approval within the Left Front, the CPI(M), or even the cabinet.

This led to disagreements between the CPI and CPI(M). State Education Minister V. Sivankutty later argued that the department had signed the agreement only to secure the central financial assistance due to Kerala's education sector, while asserting that the state would not implement the National Education Policy (NEP).

Reacting to Pradhan's statement on the floor of the House, Brittas said that it's not right to twist the statement of the Union Minister, as all such things are the prerogative of the state government, where he has nothing to do.

"It's true that for the needs of the state, he had accompanied Sivankutty on a few occasions, and that's all and nothing else. Pradhan's statement should not be twisted," said Brittas.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see some cooperation across party lines for development! John Brittas MP did the right thing by facilitating talks. We need more such bridges in our polarized political climate. Education should be above party politics.
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Rahul R
The LDF government's flip-flop is embarrassing. First they sign the MoU without telling their own allies, then they withdraw under pressure. It shows complete lack of coordination and clarity. The CM should take responsibility for this confusion.
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Ashley H
Interesting to see the internal dynamics of the Left Front play out publicly. The CPI vs CPI(M) tension is real. But as an observer, the Education Minister's point about needing funds but rejecting NEP seems like wanting to have your cake and eat it too.
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Karthik V
Whatever the politics, Kerala's education system is one of the best in India. If they have concerns about NEP, maybe the Centre should listen? One-size-fits-all policies don't work for a diverse country like ours. Respect state autonomy.
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Meera T
The real story is how an MP from the ruling party at the state is being thanked by a Union Minister from the BJP. Shows that development work can happen when individuals rise above party rhetoric. More of this, please! 🙏

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