AAP trying to brainwash parents of students of govt schools: BJP to L-G

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A delegation led by of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly met Baijal on Friday and complained against a letter being circulated in government-run schools, allegedly by the ruling AAP, asking parents about their political choices ahead of Assembly elections.

"is indulging in brainwashing the parents of children studying in its schools so that they become committed to the party's political philosophy, vision and achievements. Members of the School Management Committees (SMCs), who are leaders, MLAs and workers, have been assigned the responsibility of tutoring the parents so that they are too deeply entrenched to and do not deviate to either or Congress," said in a letter to Baijal.

"The questions framed are highly objectionable and against the fundamental rights of an individual parent and also unconstitutional. We request that the format of the Meeting where agenda of AAP is being propagated should be stopped and SMCs be dissolved for their illegal, arbitrary and unconstitutional activities," he added.

The (DoE) had on Thursday termed the letter being circulated among some groups of school management committees as "fake" and said it would investigate the origin of the letter.

The letter had a questionnaire asking parents to whom they would vote in the upcoming assembly polls what they had to say about the AAP government's policies.

DoE said it was a fake letter that had been circulated to create mischief and they would investigate its origin.

Sources in the said the letter was circulated among some groups of school management committee with a "malicious intention".

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First Published: Fri, June 21 2019. 18:15 IST