“Kick Me Out If I Don’t…”: Arvind Kejriwal On Schools In Gujarat

Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal these days made some other pitch for alternate in Gujarat, providing the governance mannequin that has been vastly profitable in Delhi and more recently, in Punjab. Citing the Delhi faculties in Gujarat’s Bharuch — where tribals form a chunk of the population — he claimed the situation of faculties in Gujarat is truely bad.
“There are 6,000 government colleges in Gujarat, which have been shut. Many others are in dilapidated conditions. The future of lakhs of teens has been disrupted. We can alternate this future. The way we modified colleges in Delhi,” the Delhi Chief Minister said.

There was also a venture thrown in for his Gujarat counterpart Bhupendra Patel.

“The BJP is making world document in paper leaks for the duration of examinations in Gujarat. I assignment Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to keep a single examination barring a paper leak,” he said.

There was once additionally a venture thrown in for his Gujarat counterpart Bhupendra Patel.

“The BJP is making world document in paper leaks at some point of examinations in Gujarat. I project Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to preserve a single examination without a paper leak,” he said.

Then he told the people, “Give us one chance. If I do now not improve the schools in this danger you can kick me out”.

Claiming that four lakh students in Delhi shifted from personal schools to schools run via the Delhi government, he said, “In Delhi, the children of the rich and the poor are analyzing together. There has been a 99.7% ignore proportion in Delhi this time”.

After its first profitable foray outdoor Delhi, wresting Punjab from the Congress, Mr Kejriwal is focused on the tribal areas where the Congress holds sway in kingdom the BJP has been ruling for 27 years. In the 2017 meeting elections, the Congress has received 15 of the state’s 27 tribal dominated seats.

Last month, AAP had claimed that its interior survey found that the party is probable to win round 58 seats in Gujarat in the meeting elections due later this year. The survey, AAP said, indicated that the votes are likely to come from rural areas and the decrease and middle-class segments in urban areas.

At the rally today, Mr Kejriwal mentioned that while more than 1 crore tribals stay in Gujarat, the country’s two richest men and the poorest tribals — both come from the state.

“On one hand the BJP and the Congress are standing with the wealthy and making them richer. But I am here to tell you all that we stand with the poor,” he said.

As a mark of it, he said his first public rally on account that his birthday celebration gained the mega victory in Punjab is being held from a tribal area. “Tribals have been exploited for a lengthy time. They have been first exploited via the British and they are being exploited even now… We are a celebration of common man and now not the rich,” he added.

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