CJP Convenor Abhijeet Dipke Seeks Education Minister Dada Bhuse's Resignation Over Govt School Conditions
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) convenor Abhijeet Dipke on Thursday demanded the resignation of Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse, alleging that government schools were in a pitiable condition and that students were being denied even basic facilities. Dipke, whose organisation launched the School Thik Karo (improve government schools) campaign last week, visited a Zilla Parishad school…
CJP leader Abhijeet Dipke has called for Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse to resign, citing the dire state of government schools in the state. Dipke's School Thik Karo (improve government schools) campaign kicked off last week, and he personally visited a Zilla Parishad school in Latur's Ausa tehsil. He demanded accountability from elected representatives and ministers for the poor conditions in many government schools, which often lack proper classrooms, benches, toilets, and safe access roads.
Dipke accused Bhuse of not doing enough to address these issues, alleging that students were being treated worse than animals. He questioned the voting rights of people who allow their children to study in such poor conditions. Dipke urged people to put education before politics and pressure leaders to prioritize education over seeking votes.
He suggested ministers and MLAs send their children to government schools to understand the challenges students face. Dipke alleged that despite being in power for years, the ruling government had failed to significantly improve government schools. He also raised concerns about safety, sanitation, and unhygienic conditions at schools, highlighting the need for better public participation in strengthening democracy.
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