Key Points

MDMK leader Vaiko has strongly criticized the BJP-led Central government for withholding critical education funds meant for Tamil Nadu. The dispute centers around Rs 617 crore in pending dues for implementing the Right to Education Act, which Vaiko claims is a form of political coercion. He alleges the Centre is using funding as leverage to force states into accepting controversial education policies like the New Education Policy. Vaiko has called on opposition parties and civil society to challenge what he describes as an "unjust and anti-democratic" approach to educational funding.

Key Points: Vaiko Slams BJP for Blocking Rs 617 Crore RTE Funds in Tamil Nadu

  • Centre refusing to release RTE funds in 60:40 shared ratio
  • Allegations of political pressure through financial withholding
  • Demands immediate fund disbursement for school admissions
  • Calls out violation of cooperative federalism principles
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MDMK leader Vaiko hits out at Centre for withholding RTE funds in TN, demands immediate release

MDMK leader Vaiko criticizes Centre for withholding crucial education funds, alleges political coercion against Tamil Nadu's school admission process

"Education is a fundamental right, and no government should deny children their right to learn due to political differences - Vaiko, MDMK General Secretary"

Chennai, May 25

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) General Secretary Vaiko has criticised the Union government for refusing to release Rs 617 crore in pending dues meant for implementing the Right to Education (RTE) Act in Tamil Nadu.

He urged the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central government on Saturday to immediately disburse the funds to enable the commencement of admissions under the scheme.

In a statement, the senior MDMK leader said that the delay has led to legal action, with a case already filed in the Madras High Court over the Centre's inaction.

"During the hearing, the Tamil Nadu government made it clear that the financial responsibility under the RTE Act is to be shared in a 60:40 ratio between the Union and State governments. However, the Centre has not released its share since 2021," Vaiko said.

He alleged that the Union government is using funding as leverage to push states into accepting policies like the New Education Policy (NEP).

"Despite signing various agreements and obligations, the Centre continues to withhold funds. This is nothing short of political coercion," he said.

Vaiko also criticised the Centre for its refusal to release Rs 2,291 crore under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme, a flagship school education programme.

He claimed that the funds were denied because Tamil Nadu declined to adopt the three-language formula proposed by the Union government.

"Such conditions violate the principles of cooperative federalism and target states that resist Central policies," he said.

The MDMK leader accused the BJP government of undermining public education in Tamil Nadu by withholding critical financial support.

"Education is a fundamental right, and no government should deny children their right to learn due to political differences," he asserted.

Vaiko demanded that the Centre immediately release the withheld funds to ensure that school admissions under the RTE Act can proceed without further delay.

He also called on other opposition parties and civil society groups to raise their voices against what he described as "an unjust and anti-democratic act".

- IANS

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Priya K.
Education should never be politicized! Whether it's TN or any other state, Central funds for RTE must be released unconditionally. Children's futures are at stake here. The 60:40 ratio was agreed upon, so why the delay? 😠
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Rajesh M.
While I support the RTE Act, states should also be flexible in adopting some national education frameworks. The three-language formula isn't that bad - it helps our children compete nationally. Both sides need to find middle ground.
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Saranya V.
As a Tamil mother, I'm worried about my child's admission next year. This political tug-of-war is affecting real lives! The Centre must release funds immediately. Education is our right, not a bargaining chip.
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Karthik B.
Why is TN always fighting with Centre? First NEET, now RTE funds. Our state government should be more cooperative. Other states implement NEP without issues. We're isolating ourselves unnecessarily.
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Meena S.
This is typical Delhi's step-motherly treatment towards southern states! First they take our taxes, then delay releasing our share. Tamil Nadu has excellent education indicators - we know what works for our children.
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Arjun P.
The legal route is the right approach. Let the courts decide whether the Centre is violating federal principles. But meanwhile, can't both governments keep children's interests above politics? 🤔
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Deepa R.
Vaiko is right to raise this issue, but where was this concern when his party was in alliance with BJP earlier? Political leaders change

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