Delhi Education Minister Demands Apology from Kejriwal for Misleading Statements
Ashish Sood demands apology from Arvind Kejriwal for false claims about school teachers counting stray dogs, calling it disinformation that disrupts public safety efforts.
- Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Tuesday accused Arvind Kejriwal of making wrong and misleading statements about deploying government school teachers to count stray dogs and demanded a public apology.
- The minister's January 5 letter to Kejriwal rejected the claim as incorrect and noted that `The Government circular on this matter is already in the public domain` .
- The Directorate of Education registered a complaint that led to a police FIR against social media users for spreading claims about teachers counting stray dogs, and the government said the Aam Aadmi Party claim was false.
- Sood said he would not permit such practices to interfere with the welfare of children or government schools, while there was no immediate reaction from the Aam Aadmi Party.
- The minister warned that such conduct undermines public confidence, disrupts governance and appears aimed at derailing an important public safety initiative.
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Delhi Assembly adjourned twice as BJP, AAP spar over teachers counting dogs claims - The Tribune
Education Minister Ashish Sood earlier wrote to former chief minister Kejriwal, accusing him of making “wrong and misleading statements” regarding the deployment of government school teachers for the counting of stray dogs.
Delhi Education Minister hits out at Kejriwal over teachers dog count claim
A political row has erupted in Delhi after claims surfaced about government school teachers being assigned non-academic duties. The issue has now escalated with the Education Minister formally challenging the remarks and seeking accountability.
Ashish Sood seeks Kejriwal’s public apology over ‘misleading’ remarks on teachers
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood has called on former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal to apologize for what he described as “wrong and misleading statements” regarding the deployment of government school teachers in the city.
Delhi Education Minister Demands Apology from Kejriwal for Misleading Statements
Delhi Education Minister Demands Apology from Kejriwal for Misleading Statements In a heated exchange, Delhi's Education Minister has called on Arvind Kejriwal, former Chief Minister, to issue a public apology for what he terms misleading allegations about government school teachers.Kejriwal had claimed that teachers were tasked with counting stray dogs. However, the Education Minister refuted these claims, labeling them a serious misrepresentat…
Delhi Assembly adjourned twice amid BJP-AAP clash over 'teachers counting dogs' claims - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: The Delhi Assembly was adjourned twice on the second day of the Winter Session Tuesday, with the ruling BJP MLAs seeking an apology from the AAP members for “spreading lies” that directions were issued for the counting of stray dogs by government school teachers. Speaker Vijender Gupta had a hard time controlling the protesting legislators before adjourning the House for 30 minutes, soon after the sitting started around 11 am. After t…
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