Senior AAP leader and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, shared that AAP has submitted proposals mandating school audits, elected parent representation, easier complaint thresholds, and the right to challenge committee decisions in court.
The Delhi Assembly witnessed heated scenes for the second consecutive day on Tuesday as a debate over the 'phansi ghar' spiralled into political accusations and disruptions.
According to Atishi, the bill aims to legitimise unbridled fee hikes by putting a government stamp on them. She alleged that the BJP is working with private schools to increase fees and protect their interests.
According to an AAP release on Friday, Atishi stated that the BJP is now fabricating cases against AAP leaders after failing to find a single instance of corruption in years of relentless raids, as AAP's rising graph exposes decades of the BJP's decline in Gujarat.
"More than 20 schools have received bomb threats today! Think of the trauma that children, parents and teachers would be going through. BJP controls all 4-engines of governance in Delhi, and is yet not able to provide any safety or security to our children! Shocking," Atishi, the Aam Aadm
Arvind Kejriwal called out the BJP as a four-engine government that has completely failed, after continuous bomb threats were received at Delhi schools and colleges via the Delhi Police's mail.
Atishi highlighted the grave implications of the blanket ban on end-of-life (EOL) vehicles, stating that the move could adversely impact the lives of lakhs of middle-class families and senior citizens who depend on these vehicles for their daily needs.
Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, launched a scathing attack on the Delhi BJP government, claiming that plans are underway to cancel the pensions of 60,000 helpless women, after already cutting off 25,000.
"The BJP government has imposed a 'Tughlaqi Farman' aimed solely at harassing Delhiites. Under this order, vehicles older than 10 years will be denied fuel and will be forced off the roads. This means 62 lakh vehicles will have to be removed overnight--40 lakh two-wheelers and 20 lakh four-w
Addressing recent concerns about waterlogging in the city, Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Parvesh Verma claimed that the Minto Bridge, often infamous for flooding during monsoons, remained unaffected in the recent rains due to timely government action.