From Delhi to Gujarat, there was fierce politics on the issue of government schools on Monday. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia visited Gujarat’s schools on Monday. Here, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs and MLAs also reached Delhi government schools in Delhi. Sisodia said that even after 27 years of BJP rule, the condition of government schools in Gujarat is very bad. At the same time, BJP MLAs and MPs called the Delhi government’s claim false and said that Delhi’s schools are running in dangerous buildings.
Sisodia said that the BJP has done the work of destroying schools in Gujarat. He himself visited two government schools in Bhavnagar, the hometown of Gujarat’s education minister, and found that the schools do not even have toilets, are full of filth. He has claimed that there are 13,000 government schools in Gujarat that do not have a single computer and 700 schools with only one teacher.
BJP panicked by the tour!
Sisodia said that his visit has left the BJP nervous. This is the reason why he has sent some of his MPs and MLAs to visit Delhi schools. All the MPs have been drenched in sweat throughout the day, but they could not find any shortage. I am proud that at least politics is being done on education.
Manish Sisodia said that when BJP MPs and MLAs do not see children without desks, spider webs in Delhi schools, they are showing them broken tiles, walls which have turned black.
Invitation given to Gujarat Chief Minister and Education Minister to come to Delhi: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia invited the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Education Minister to come and see Delhi Government schools and said that they should come and see our government schools and talk about education.
Children studying in dilapidated buildings in Delhi: BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party MPs and Leader of Opposition of Delhi Legislative Assembly also visited various government schools in Delhi. Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri in Mustafabad and MPs Pravesh Sahib Singh and Ramesh Bidhuri took stock of the dilapidated condition of government schools in their respective Lok Sabha constituencies.
Ramveer Singh Bidhuri said that in the last seven years, the Delhi government could not even build the building of the secondary school running in Mustafabad. Today, about 6000 students study in this school running in four shifts.
On the other hand, MP Pravesh Sahib Singh visited Delhi Government School in Pandawala Khurd. He said that the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi are visiting the schools by going to other states, but they are not even trying to know what is the condition of the schools in Delhi. He said the school I went to has been declared dilapidated. Even after that the children are studying, which means that the Delhi government is putting the lives of the children of Delhi at risk.
shortage of teachers and scavengers
MP Bidhuri inspected five Delhi government schools and said that there is a shortage of teachers and sanitation workers in most of the schools in Delhi. Government Higher Secondary School No. 2 Railway Colony, School in Moladband and Bachpan Prasad Senior Secondary School, Deoli lack basic facilities. It is written only through the poster that the work is in progress.