Manoj Tiwari debunks AAP’s claims of reforms in school education

Contrary to the government’s claim, the standard of education in Delhi is falling for which Kejriwal is responsible, BJP city chief Manoj Tiwari said on Sunday. Tiwari cited an NGO report to punch holes in Kejriwal’s claim of delivering world-class education to every section of the society. 
“According to NGO Praja, 87 questions related to education where asked in all the Assembly session held in 2015. But 28 AAP MLAs did not ask any question, and six asked only one question. Only three questions related to opening of new schools, and two questions were asked on the issues related to the students. The lack of interest of MLAs in the education system shows that the government is not serious about it,” he said. 
The number of student enrolment in government schools have gone down in the last four and half years, Tiwari said. “The people who are claiming of improving education must tell the people where are those 500 new schools and 20 new colleges which the AAP had promised. There are about 82 vacant plots for construction of schools, but Kejriwal has not opened any new school,” the BJP MP from Northeast Delhi said.

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