BJP govt betraying backward students: Disgruntled UP minister

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

A day after a UP heaped praise on BSP supremo and then retracted it, another Cabinet member embarrassed the government by accusing it of betraying backward class students.

The ally complained that the students were not getting the scholarships meant for them.

"There is a lot of hue and cry in the entire state over scholarships and fee reimbursement of backward class students, he said.

This is injustice against them. The is betraying them. Of the 26 lakh backward class students, about 11 lakh have not benefited till now," the said.

Rajbhar had recently kept on tenterhooks over his support for a candidate in Rajya Sabha polls.

Asked whether his SBSP will continue its alliance with till 2019, Rajbhar said, "We have formed an alliance till 2024. If says it does not need us, I will immediately return them my ministerial post. If raising voice for the backwards is wrong, then can immediately snap ties with us," he added. The said the state has a budget of Rs 3,000 crore for scholarships. But only Rs 1,085 has been allotted for scholarships for backward classes students. He said a order issued on April 16 allowed scheduled caste, minority and general category students who could not apply for scholarships, or if there were some discrepancies in their cases, to do so online up to May 15. No such initiative has been taken for backward class students," he said.

The said when he discussed this with Yogi Adityanth, he was told more money was allotted in this year's budget for scholarships, compared to the previous government. I don't know what was done earlier. I want scholarships for 100 per cent of backward class students, the said.

He said he had also talked about this with The government order smacked of stepmotherly treatment, but the backward class leaders in do not have the guts to speak in front of the CM, the said.

A government is run with the support of everyone, but this is not done here," he added. He also levelled allegations over the appointments to the state's selection board for teachers. "Why were the relatives of Union ministers and and Deputy CM and given places on the board?

In the recent Rajya Sabha elections, Rajbhar had threatened not to support BJP's extra candidate from UP.

He was mollified by who promised to come down to and have a detailed talk with him in the presence of the

Rajbhar, whose party has four MLAs in the 403-member Assembly, then agreed to vote for the nominee.

Shah recently visited the state capital and met Rajbhar, but he still sounded disgruntled.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 20:10 IST