Former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai, criticized the new Congress government’s experiments in the education sector, particularly the revision of textbooks. He stated that such revisions led to uncertainty for students and that parents and society would react to the Congress government’s decisions. Bommai also opined that the Congress party wanted to erase the old ways and replace them with new ones, which may not necessarily be beneficial for students. The development of freebie schemes was also scrutinized, with Bommai arguing that such schemes required significant fund generation and imposed conditions on their implementation to enable developmental works in the state.
The article refers to Basavaraj Bommai, a former Chief Minister of Karnataka, who criticized the Congress government’s experiments in the education sector, particularly the revision of textbooks. Bommai said that such revisions would create uncertainty for students and that parents and society would react to the Congress government’s decisions. He also commented on the Congress party’s attempts to replace old ways with new ways, which may not necessarily be beneficial for students. Bommai also discussed the challenges of implementing freebie schemes, which require significant fund generation and imposed conditions to enable developmental works in the state.
This article discusses the criticisms of Basavaraj Bommai, a former Chief Minister of Karnataka, towards the Congress government’s experiments in the education sector. It also addresses the challenges of implementing freebie schemes in Karnataka.