Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday equated his party’s government’s achievements in the education sector with planting a ‘sapling’ and claimed that if the sapling was ‘trampled’ then the education of poor children would be in danger. Will go.
Speaking to parents in Delhi government-run schools as part of AAP’s ‘Baat on Education, With Parents’ programme, he claimed that before the party came to power, government schools in the capital were “in a dilapidated condition, They operated in tin sheds and tents.
According to a statement issued by AAP, the parents attending the program thanked Kejriwal for bringing a “revolution” in Delhi’s education system. Addressing the meeting, Kejriwal asked parents for their suggestions regarding the education system and said, “The achievements we have made in the field of education in Delhi are like planting a small sapling.” Trampling it will jeopardize the education of poor children in this country.