He also alleged that part of the purchase was made from a publication linked to the RSS at inflated rates.
"State government's Education department had purchased books for school children for extra reading worth Rs 41 crore and out of them books worth Rs 8.17 crore were purchased from the Bhartiya Vichar Sadhana, a publication liked to the RSS," the Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly said while addressing a press conference here.
Citing two books from the publication, Vikhe Patil alleged the government purchased books at a far higher price than the original printed price.
"I purchased two books from the publication's office which are on a state government list. The actual price of these two books is Rs 20, but the state government purchased them for Rs 50," he said.
The Congress leader also claimed the content and the language of the books is difficult to comprehend for primary level students, for whom they are supposed to be used.
"We demand that the state government stop the distribution of all these books and withdraw the list of books meant for extra curricular reading as soon as possible," he said.
Vikhe Patil also referred to the state education department ordering a purchase of nearly 1.5 lakh books on the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He also accused the Maharashtra government of roping in the RSS-linked institutions to carry out a study on the Maratha reservations.
"Mumbai-based Rambhau Mhalagi Probodhini and Nagpur-based Sharda Consultancy Services have been given responsibility to carry out a study on the Maratha quota on the basis of the social, economic and educational aspects," he claimed.
The RSS, which has been opposing reservations, is now giving the work of study to such institutions, which is a big joke on the Maratha community, he said.
"We have been demanding that such study work should be given to acclaimed institutes likes the Tata Institute of Social Sciences or the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics," he said.
In a dig, Vikhe Patil said he would not be surprised if the state government holds its future meetings at "Keshav Srushti", an institution dedicated to RSS founder K B Hedgewar near Mumbai, and assembly sessions at Reshim Baug, the RSS headquarter in Nagpur.
"Many people have accused Purandare of distorting the history of Shivaji Maharaj. Since the government is funding the project, it should appoint a high-power committee of acclaimed historians and experts. The Shiv Srushti should be built on the basis of recommendations of historians and experts, and not on the basis of Purandare's imagination," the Congress leader said.
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