Aap mp sanjay singh protests against the uttar pradesh government’s school merger policy in eta, calling it unjust for Dalit and backward-class child. Promies Legal Action If Needed. , Etah News: AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who reached Etah in protest against school integration, said- “Not tolerate injustice to Dalit-backward children”.

Aap mp sanjay singh protests against the uttar pradesh government's school merger policy in eta, calling it unjust for Dalit and backward-class child. Promies Legal Action If Needed. , Etah News: AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who reached Etah in protest against school integration, said- "Not tolerate injustice to Dalit-backward children". News Track in Hindi

Etah News: Etah. Protests have intensified against the decision of integration of primary schools by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. In this sequence, Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh reached village Bhatiar in Nidhauli Kala police station area of Etah district on Monday. He participated in the protests organized against the school closure and accused the government of committing injustice to poor, Dalit and backward classes.

Sanjay Singh’s sharp question: “Will children of IAS and leaders run 6 kilometers?”

Sanjay Singh said, “The primary school of village Bhatiar has been closed and it has been reduced to three kilometers away. IAS officials who have taken this decision, can their children go to school by walking six kilometers daily? Do the children of BJP leaders go to study so far?” He clarified that the Aam Aadmi Party will oppose this decision from district to state level and if needed, an appeal will also be made in the Supreme Court.

Police removed the protesters from school

During the protest, the AAP workers and local children were dropped from the school premises by the police. Police officials say that any meeting or demonstration in the school premises without permission is unfair.

Question on policy and debate in social justice

This opposition to Sanjay Singh not only raises questions on educational policies, but it is also giving rise to a big debate related to the right to education and social justice. It will now be seen how the state government handles this anti -public pressure and political pressure.

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