Zilla Parishad Schools In Maharashtra Asked To Screen Film On PM Modi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
have been asked to screen a short film on Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week, drawing criticism from the opposition, which has accused
the ruling BJP of misusing government machinery.A government official said the ZP schools were asked to screen a short film -- "Chalo Jeete
Hai" -- on September 18 as it had a "social message" and would inspire students.He added that the expenses towards the screening of the film
would be borne by an NGO and not the government.Sources in the education department said the chief minister's office had issued an
instruction to this effect, but they did not clarify if there was a written order.The 32-minute film, directed by Mangesh Hadawale and
presented by Aanand L Rai and Mahaveer Jain, is based on the early life of PM Modi and shows how he got inspired by Swami Vivekananda and
the empathy he exhibited towards the poor while growing up in Vadnagar in Gujarat."The film has a social message and will inspire the
students," the government official said.According to sources, the schools have been asked to make available a laptop or desktop with a
minimum of one MBPS internet speed, a projector, a screen and a sound system for the screening of the film.Opposition Congress and the
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) have slammed the BJP-led dispensation over the move.State Congress spokesman Sachin Sawant took a dig at
the government, saying, "Why just a short film, have a curriculum on Modi and also give students a degree on Modi
He can make untruths look like truth
Keeping silence on important issues and speaking on other aspects is a subject of PhD."NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said asking the schools
to screen the short film on PM Modi showed that the popularity of the prime minister was sinking."The government order is wrong as it is a
misuse of the official machinery
The BJP is using schools for its election campaign
We appeal to the schools to oppose such illegal orders
Raise your voice and protest against this order," he said.