Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar said that I did not use every naked word. I said that he comes wearing less clothes. It is believed that Education Minister Madan Dilawar has come on the backfoot after the statement regarding the attire of women teachers. Now the Education Minister gave clarification on the statement regarding clothes of women teachers. He said that I did not use the word semi-nude. Also accused of distorting the statement.
It is noteworthy that Education Minister Madan Dilawar had said on Wednesday in the inauguration program of Raupra Sanskrit School, Nrisinghpuri in Neemkathana district, that some teachers come to schools wearing wrong clothes, showing their bodies. Many teachers go to school after consuming gutkha. In such a situation, what will be the impact on the children coming to school? In many schools, teachers arrive swinging, they are not teachers, they are the enemies of the children. It is a sin to call those who do such things as teachers.
Education Minister Madan Dilawar, who was on Jodhpur tour, spoke to journalists after the public hearing at the Circuit House on Thursday. During this, while reacting to the viral statement, he said that I did not use the word semi-nude. My only feeling is that such clothes should be worn so that there is no adverse effect on the child.
He said that school is a temple of education and in this temple it is very important for the teachers to take care of their attire. Teachers wearing uniforms to school have a direct impact on students. In such a situation, teachers should go to school wearing comfortable and decent clothes. Along with parents, teachers also have to become role models for children.