The little thinking of the congress pushed the country back: Mahipal Dhanda
Rohtak, April 12 (IANS). The Minister of Education in Haryana, Mahipal Dhanda, reached Rohtak on Friday on a one -day visit, where he participated in various programs and openly expressed his opinion on various issues. During the interaction with the media, Minister Dhanda commented on the congress part, the WAQF board connection, changes in the Innd Organization and randomness of private schools. The Minister of Education said that the small political thinking of Congress had pushed the country back. The leaders of the congress have never done well to the country, only their bags are filled. Congressional leaders only think limited to themselves, do not worry about the national interest. Only the favorites have found work, but since 2014, when the BJP came to power, work has been given based on the ability. This is the result of high thinking and patriotism. On the recent statement by Rahul Gandhi on the Waqf Council, the Minister of Education again retaliated, saying that the law should have been on the Waqf Council. Some people sit in large amounts of land and want to grab it, although the population is low. But because of the strong thinking and leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is moving forward. About the organizational change in Innd, the minister also said that the public has now become aware. The leaders who did politics earlier by deceiving people are now gone. The people of the state have found that only BJP can protect their future. The result of this thinking is that the triple engine government is formed in the state. Minister Dhanda also took a difficult stance on the issue of arbitrary fees collection and expensive books and uniforms sold by private schools. He said that no school could put the parents under pressure to buy books or dressing at the fixed store. Parents can buy cheap uniforms or books on their own free will. If a school is found to do so, it will be done against it. -Ians PSK/CBT Share this story Tags