Anurag Dhanda has strongly criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party over alleged delays in textbook distribution in Delhi schools, calling the situation “shameful” and accusing the government of neglecting education.
Anurag Dhanda: Allegation of Massive Textbook Shortage
According to claims raised by AAP leaders, nearly 18 lakh students from Delhi government and MCD schools are attending classes without textbooks. The issue reportedly affects students from Classes 1 to 8, raising concerns over disruption in academic learning.
Missed Deadline Sparks Criticism
AAP representatives pointed out that BJP leader Ashish Sood had earlier stated that textbooks would be distributed by April 20. However, as of April 22, students are still waiting, triggering political backlash.
Impact on Students and Teachers
Leaders alleged that the delay has created challenges for both students and teachers, with classes being conducted without proper study material. The situation, they claim, is affecting the quality of education and learning outcomes.
Political Tensions Rise Over Education
The issue has intensified the political confrontation between the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP, with both sides engaging in a war of words over governance and education policies.
Questions Over Education Management
Critics argue that timely distribution of textbooks is a basic requirement in the education system, and any delay reflects administrative inefficiency. The controversy has now become a key talking point in Delhi’s political landscape.
Demand for Immediate Action
AAP leaders have demanded urgent intervention to ensure that textbooks are distributed without further delay, so that students do not continue to suffer academic setbacks.
