CJP convenor Abhijeet Dipke demanded Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse’s resignation, alleging poor conditions in government schools during an inspection in Latur. He raised concerns over infrastructure, sanitation and student safety, and urged people to prioritise education issues. Dipke also questioned the direction of the CBI probe into the Latur NEET paper leak case.
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) convenor Abhijeet Dipke on Thursday demanded the resignation of Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse, alleging that government schools were in a pitiable condition and that students were being denied even basic facilities.
Dipke, whose organisation launched the School Thik Karo (improve government schools) campaign last week, visited a Zilla Parishad school at Ujani village in Latur's Ausa tehsil.
He said elected representatives and ministers must be held accountable for the condition of government schools, many of which continue to lack proper classrooms, benches, toilets and safe access roads. He alleged that students in some schools were being treated "worse than animals".
"It is a question of students' lives. When political leaders are not doing anything for students, why should people vote for them? Do people vote for them so that they can only travel in helicopters? People should see in what conditions their children are studying. The dogs of these ministers get better facilities than this," he said.
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