Nirupam alleged that while many other better tablets were available, the Shiv Sena-controlled MCGM was promoting the tablets of Videocon, owned by the Sena MP Rajkumar Dhoot.
The proposal to give tablets to class 8 students was passed earlier this week by the standing committee of MCGM.
"Congress is not against use of advanced technology in teaching. Latest models of tablet PCs are available at cheaper rates. But Shiv Sena wants to promote an outdated product... priced at Rs 6,800," he alleged.
"Normally, a company choses a good PR to sell products. But for the first time a political party's leader was chosen as a sales manager and he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and gifted him the tablet," Nirupam said, referring to Sena youth wing chief Aditya Thackeray's recent meeting with Modi.
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NCP also made the same allegation.
"Tablet PCs with better specifications are available, but MCGM is favouring Videocon, whose owners are close to Sena," said Nawab Malik, NCP leader.
"There was also a HC order on reducing the weight of schoolbags as children face health problems due to heavy bags. The tablets are of high quality and they will have the entire curriculum uploaded," she said.