Politics: Politics in the country has started heating up after Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s comments about Baba Saheb Ambedkar. No party wants to let this opportunity slip away. Political parties including AAP, Congress, SP, BSP are attacking BJP and Amit Shah. In the same sequence, on Saturday, Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal also fiercely attacked BJP and Amit Shah. Not only this, Kejriwal also made a big announcement for the people of Delhi in the honor of Dr. Ambedkar. He announced Dr. Ambedkar Scholarship. Kejriwal announced this scholarship in a special function organized in Delhi.
Kejriwal said that if any student from Dalit community wants to study abroad, the Aam Aadmi Party government will provide him full support. Kejriwal said that we cannot even imagine the struggles that Baba Saheb Ambedkar had to endure in his life to get education. Their
Announcement of Dr. Ambedkar Scholarship Scheme
Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal said, I want to ensure that no person from the Dalit community is deprived of higher education, for this I am announcing Dr. Ambedkar Scholarship. Now any student from Dalit community who wants to study in top universities across the world, Delhi Government will bear the expenses of the students after their admission.
Amit Shah and BJP surrounded
On this occasion, Arvind Kejriwal also fiercely attacked Amit Shah and BJP. He said that this scholarship will also be applicable for government employees of Dalit community. By announcing Dr. Ambedkar Scholarship, we are replying to BJP and Union Home Minister Amit Shah who insulted Dr. BR Ambedkar. During this, Kejriwal said that Baba Saheb Ambedkar gave maximum importance to education.
Said- Ambedkar gave importance to education
Kejriwal said that we cannot even imagine the struggles that Baba Saheb Ambedkar had to endure in his life to get education. There was a lot of untouchability in his time. He was made to sit on a sackcloth outside the class. Studying in such circumstances, he completed his graduation in Bombay. Then he completed his PhD from Columbia University. He went to the London School of Economics and completed his PhD from there.