Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal yesterday appealed to PM Modi to work together to improve the country's schools.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan responding to a series of tweets by Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggesting to follow the Delhi model of education, Pradhan has said that the Delhi government counts ‘toilets’ as schools.
Education Minister wrote on Twitter that Delhi’s best model is of counting toilets as model schools. “The country and the people of Gujarat understand the education model of the world's best education minister, who counts toilets in schools,” Pradhan writes.
A war of words has ensued between Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janta Party with assembly elections slated for next month in Gujarat. AAP is projecting its Delhi education model to transform schools in Gujarat, while BJP led by PM Modi is talking of Gujarat as a leading state in the education sector.
PM Modi visited a school in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat and interacted with students. Following this, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal yesterday appealed to PM Modi to work together to improve the country's schools.
Responding to Kejriwal’s statement, the Union minister writes: “In the name of the model, the country has seen only AAP's propaganda and corruption model.”
“Your arrogance and arrogance will only weigh heavily on you. The people of Gujarat will show the mirror,” Pradhan writes.
Kejriwal yesterday stated: “I am very happy that today all the parties and leaders of the country have to talk about education and schools. This is our biggest achievement. I hope that education is not missed only during elections. All governments together can make its schools great in just five years.”
He added: “We have experience in this field. Please use our experience completely for this. Let's do it together for the country.”
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