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Delhi is once again completely trapped in the shackles of the educational mafia: arvind kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal, former chief minister and AAP national convener, said on Friday that the national capital’s education system has been completely “into the mafia clutch” under the leadership of the BJP government after alleged charges at several private schools.

Responding to the protests on X, in an article on X, Arvind Kejriwal said on X: “The people of Delhi are once again fully educated in the mercy of the mafia.

Meanwhile, AAP’s Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj launched a severe attack on the BJP government and said the ruling party minister was not aware of the situation in Delhi.
“Parents protested outside private schools, while BJP ministers are busy playing the ‘government school government school’ game. They should go where the problem lies and solve the problem. But they are afraid of private school owners.”

Saurabh Bharadwaj further pointed out that the BJP government is not sensitive to public anger.


“A woman fainted while protesting in a school protested by senior industrialists and ministers were too afraid to even visit the site. Instead, they were busy conducting a drama inside public schools. They should be at least ashamed. They should work for the people of Delhi. Parents protesting outside private schools have suffered heavy attitudes on all social media platforms. Atishi, the leader of the Delhi parliamentary opposition, claimed that the BJP government has sent a green signal to the school, increasing the annual costs by 10%. “Parents protested outside the school. School management said that the fees increased at least 10% per year; doing everything possible. How can the school be so confident? Not afraid of audits? Apparently, the BJP government has sent a green signal to the school, increasing the annual costs by 10%,” the former chief minister asserted.

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