Claiming that making Aadhaar card mandatory for getting scholarships was a "conspiracy against students", the Trinamool Congress today said it has sought an appointment with the Prime Minister on this issue.
"This is a conspiracy against the students. All student communities should come together to fight it. Our MP has sought an appointment with the PM with whom the issue will be raised," a top Trinamool Congress leader said.
The leader claimed that the Centre had bypassed all rules to make Aadhaar mandatory for getting government scholarships and setting August 31 as the deadline for it.
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The leader said lakhs were suffering in matters related to pension, MGREGA scheme, midday meal, etc because the beneficiaries do not have Aadhaar cards.
He said direct beneficiary transfer was being done in the Kanyashree scheme of the West Bengal government.
"Our direct beneficiary scheme can be merged with Aadhaar card," the leader said, adding the issue was also creating a law and order problem in the state.
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