One and a half million laptops given to poor students by India's largest state government crash if their users try to remove pre-loaded screen savers featuring pictures of the new chief minister.
The laptops, which feature pictures of Akhilesh Yadav and his father Mulayam, leader of the socialist Samajwadi Party, appear to be hi-tech election leaflets for the next election.
The laptop's political drawback was discovered by a number of students who tried to remove the screen savers shortly after receiving their £210 Hewlett Packard machines earlier this year.
The pledge to give away the laptops was made by Mr Yadav in his successful campaign to oust Mayawati, the controversial 'Dalit' chief minister in last year's Uttar Pradesh state elections. At 39 he is India's youngest chief minister and he and his father, his party's national leader, had sought to counter accusations that his party is anti-technology. Full story...
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The laptops, which feature pictures of Akhilesh Yadav and his father Mulayam, leader of the socialist Samajwadi Party, appear to be hi-tech election leaflets for the next election.
The laptop's political drawback was discovered by a number of students who tried to remove the screen savers shortly after receiving their £210 Hewlett Packard machines earlier this year.
The pledge to give away the laptops was made by Mr Yadav in his successful campaign to oust Mayawati, the controversial 'Dalit' chief minister in last year's Uttar Pradesh state elections. At 39 he is India's youngest chief minister and he and his father, his party's national leader, had sought to counter accusations that his party is anti-technology. Full story...
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