BJP weakened education sector from roots, Govt schools in deplorable condition: AAP

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Sept 6: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) termed sad state of affairs in Government Primary School Teadwa Mohalla in Inderwali assembly segment of Pulwama as a glowing example of failure of Government on education front in Jammu and Kashmir.
Party leader Imran Hussain said that firstly BJP weakened the education sector from its roots and now LG Administration is busy in pump and show with events in AC halls with no one is paying concerned towards the deplorable condition of Government schools in the Union Territory.
Today, a team of AAP headed by Kashmir Province Incharge and Delhi cabinet minister, Imran Hussain visited GPS Teadwa Mohalla in Kashmir which is being run from two tents as work of building of school sanctioned in 2014 is yet to start.
During the visit, locals of the area told AAP leaders that the future of their children studying in the school is in dark as Government has even failed to provide a concrete roof for the school and this institution is being run from inside two temporary tents from last several years and neither any government officer nor any political representative bothered to come to rescue the students studying in the school.
“We recently highlight the picture of this school after which Government issued statement claiming that the identified piece of land for construction of new building got damaged in the landslide but today people of this area informed us that no incident of landslide has taken place and thus the lie of Government has been exposed”, Imran Hussain said.
Comparing education sector of Jammu and Kashmir with education sector set up by AAP Government in Delhi, Imran Hussain said that the difference between the two is like difference between sky and earth surface and it clearly establish that educations sector in Jammu and Kashmir needs reforms at massive level so that dignity and affairs of education institutions of Government sector are improved in JK and students studying in these schools can get a sigh of relief.