The central government approved the new education policy on Wednesday. While many political parties have welcomed it, some have also protested. Meanwhile, film actress and Congress leader Khushboo Sundar have welcomed the new education policy of the Modi government. He has also apologized to Rahul Gandhi for tweeting away from the party line.
Khushboo tweeted four about education policy. In the first tweet, he said, "My views on the new education policy 2020 are different from my party and I apologize to Rahul Gandhi for this. But I talk facts instead of shaking my head like a puppet or a robot. We cannot agree with our leader on everything but as a citizen can bravely have the courage to express our opinion. '
The Congress leader said in another tweet, "Politics is not just for making noise, it has to be worked together and BJP, PMO has to understand it." As an opposition, we will look at it in detail and also point out the flaws. The Government of India should take everyone into confidence about the flaws associated with the new education policy. '
Khushboo said that she likes to see the positive aspect. She said, "I like to look at the positive aspects and work on the negative things. We have to offer solutions to problems and not just raise voices. The opposition also means working for the future of the country. I would like to take part in Atal Ji's life. '
He further said that I am not joining BJP. Sundar said, "People associated with the Sangh can relax, but they should not rejoice. I am not going to the BJP. My opinion may be different from my party, but I am a person of my own mind. Yes, there are flaws in the new education policy in some places but I still think we can see the change with positivity. '
Let us know that on July 29, after 35 years, the new education policy has been approved. The new education policy has been formulated after receiving nearly two lakh suggestions. Under this, now 10 + 2 has been changed to 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 format in different formats. There will be an entrance test for all institutions. Apart from this, there will also be online courses in regional languages.