Sanjay singh aap party: Aam Aadmi Party Uttar Pradesh in -charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh issued a sharp statement on Monday, making serious allegations against the Yogi Adityanath government of the state of having an anti -education mentality, saying that it is very shameful that in the state where millions of children study in government schools, thousands of schools have either been closed or running in bad condition, while the government is bringing floods of liquor shops.
2 lakh teacher posts vacant, but no recruitment plan
AAP MP Sanjay Singh said that the education system in Uttar Pradesh has become bad. At the primary level, 1.93 lakh teachers are vacant, while there are 3,872 teachers at secondary level and 8,714 teachers at senior secondary level. He said that it is clear that the government itself believes that there are no two lakh teachers, but despite this no concrete plan was made for their recruitment.
He further said that there are primary schools in many districts of the state, where only one teacher is running the entire school. Citing Prayagraj district, Sanjay Singh said that 633 schools have been declared dangerous, whose buildings are on the verge of falling.
27 thousand schools closed, now 5 thousand more preparations
Aam Aadmi Party UP in -charge Sanjay Singh said that the Yogi government has so far closed more than 27,000 government schools and is now preparing to close 5,000 more schools. The government argues that the number of children in these schools is less, Sanjay Singh says that the number of children was reduced because the government did not provide teachers, did not provide basic facilities and the schools were ruined themselves.
Flood of liquor shops, expenses on education insufficient
Sanjay Singh said that schools are being closed on one side, on the other hand the government has opened 27,308 liquor shops in the state. He raised the question that when the treasure was empty, where did the money come from opening liquor contracts, Sanjay Singh told that 9,167 is being spent on annual education per student in Uttar Pradesh, while the national average is 12,768. He said that it clearly shows that this government is only concerned about liquor contracts, not education.
The future is being taken away from poor, Dalit, backward and farmers of farmer
AAP leader Sanjay Singh alleged that the Yogi government does not want the children of poor, Dalit, backward and farmer move forward by reading and writing. Therefore, government schools are being closed in a planned manner or they have been abandoned. They announced that the Aam Aadmi Party has started the ‘School Bachao Andolan’ across the state.
Party workers will go from village to village and tell people that the Yogi government is snatching books from children and holding a bottle of liquor. Sanjay Singh said that we will launch this movement with the slogan of ‘not a bar, not a school,’, until every child gets the right to teacher, school and education.
Fighting announcement from road to house
Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh warned that if the Yogi government does not take concrete steps to immediately recruit teacher recruitment, schools repair and restore schools, then the Aam Aadmi Party will raise the issue vigorously from the road to the House and expose the government on every front.