Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

AAP, BJP in war of words over Khattar’s visit to his school

- Sunil Rahar sunil.kumar3@htlive.com

ROHTAK: The BJP and AAP engaged in a war of words over Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar’s visit to Government Senior Secondary School at Rohtak’s Anandpur Bhali on April 9, where he was enrolled in Class 6 back in 1965.

AAP Haryana in-charge Sushil Gupta alleged that the Haryana government has failed to improve the education system and Anandpur Bhali government school, where the CM has himself studied, is lacking basic amenities.

“Students are forced to sit on the floor as there are no desks or chairs and the classrooms have not even been whitewashe­d. Haryana BJP has blocked our party’s Haryana Twitter handle after we shared the CM’s pictures at the government school in Anandpur Bhali.

Later, the Haryana BJP unblocked us and challenged us to visit the new school building to see the real pictures. When our team visited the school, they found the school in a dilapidate­d state and students sitting on the floor,” the Rajya Sabha MP added.

Gupta said they have launched a drive in which they will share pictures of Haryana government schools that are in a poor state. “If the BJP fails to improve the education system in state, we will improve the same after coming to power in 2024,” Gupta added.

Khattar had visited the school at Anandpur Bhali on April 9 and inaugurate­d the new school building. He had shared a picture of his classroom, which is yet to be broken, and shared his experience with students.

The CM had said that he came to see the old school building and the new building has been prepared.

“My friends and I used to come to school on foot. We travelled 41 acre fields from my native Banyani village to Bhali. I visited the school as Manohar Lal of Banyani, not as the CM,” he had said.

Khattar has announced Rs 27 lakh for constructi­on of school boundary wall and Rs 33 lakh for sports ground interlocki­ng. He had also announced nearly Rs 4 crore for Bhali and Banyani villages for different developmen­t works.

Chief minister’s Rohtak media coordinato­r Rajkumar Kapoor said the AAP should refrain from sharing wrong informatio­n pertaining to Haryana education system.

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