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BJP doing soiled politics to cease AAP govt from sending academics to Finland for coaching: Sisodia

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday alleged that the BJP was resorting to “dirty politics” to cease the AAP authorities’s efforts to ship faculty academics to Finland for coaching.

At a press convention right here, he mentioned to this point round 1,100 academics have undergone coaching overseas, together with Singapore, the UK and Finland.

Now, that the individuals of the BJP have an “unauthorised hold” over the companies division, they’re “doing dirty politics” to cease the AAP authorities in Delhi from giving one of the best coaching to academics, Sisodia alleged.

He mentioned that if Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena cares for the way forward for kids and would not need their training to be impacted, then he “should not side with the BJP in their conspiracy”. There was no speedy response from the BJP or the LG Secretariat over Sisodia’s fees.

“We wanted to send a batch of 30 teachers to Finland for training. The LG delayed it on one pretext or another,” Sisodia claimed.

The Delhi deputy chief minister alleged the BJP was making an attempt to “use all its might” to cease the Delhi authorities’s efforts to ship faculty academics to Finland for coaching.

“We sent teachers to Finland as it is one of the best places that has carried out education reforms. We want to expose our teachers to such international standards, as it is the teachers who contribute to raising the standard of education,” Sisodia informed reporters.

He mentioned, “The BJP doesn’t know it because they have nothing to do with education.” Sisodia mentioned the file relating to sending academics to Finland for coaching can be once more despatched to the LG.

“We had sent the file on Finland visit of teachers to LG, and he has asked for a cost-benefit analysis if such a programme can be done in India,” he claimed, including, “The prime minister and chief ministers of BJP-ruled states will go to World Economic Forum.

Will that even be stopped on the pretext of cost-benefit evaluation?” 

NEW DELHI: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday alleged that the BJP was resorting to “dirty politics” to cease the AAP authorities’s efforts to ship faculty academics to Finland for coaching.

At a press convention right here, he mentioned to this point round 1,100 academics have undergone coaching overseas, together with Singapore, the UK and Finland.

Now, that the individuals of the BJP have an “unauthorised hold” over the companies division, they’re “doing dirty politics” to cease the AAP authorities in Delhi from giving one of the best coaching to academics, Sisodia alleged.

He mentioned that if Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena cares for the way forward for kids and would not need their training to be impacted, then he “should not side with the BJP in their conspiracy”. There was no speedy response from the BJP or the LG Secretariat over Sisodia’s fees.

“We wanted to send a batch of 30 teachers to Finland for training. The LG delayed it on one pretext or another,” Sisodia claimed.

The Delhi deputy chief minister alleged the BJP was making an attempt to “use all its might” to cease the Delhi authorities’s efforts to ship faculty academics to Finland for coaching.

“We sent teachers to Finland as it is one of the best places that has carried out education reforms. We want to expose our teachers to such international standards, as it is the teachers who contribute to raising the standard of education,” Sisodia informed reporters.

He mentioned, “The BJP doesn’t know it because they have nothing to do with education.” Sisodia mentioned the file relating to sending academics to Finland for coaching can be once more despatched to the LG.

“We had sent the file on Finland visit of teachers to LG, and he has asked for a cost-benefit analysis if such a programme can be done in India,” he claimed, including, “The prime minister and chief ministers of BJP-ruled states will go to World Economic Forum.

Will that even be stopped on the pretext of cost-benefit evaluation?”