Bahutva Karnataka Releases First Report card of BJP Government on Education
BJP Government has Adopted the Policy of Taliban in Education Field, Bahutva Karnataka
Bommai led Government in Karnataka has completely failed, Bahutva karnataka
BANGALORE: Report cards have been prepared on behalf of Bahutva Karnataka on various domains of the ruling BJP government like education, economy, finance, transport etc., which will be released till the end of April. These report cards will tell how effective the government has been in certain fields. In each report card, it has been mentioned that what is the work of the government, what is good and what is bad in it.
These report cards have been prepared with the aim that the people can take account of the government and cast their votes thoughtfully in the coming elections.
In this regard, today the institution has released the first report card which contains the education field. In this connection, Prof. Gaurav Murthy, responsible for Bahutva Karnataka, e. T. He told Bharat in detail that in his report, what is the performance of the government in the field of education.
Regarding the report card of education, Guru Murthy said that there are a huge number of vacant posts of teachers in the government schools of Karnataka in which recruitment is not being done.
Guru Murthy said that the good work done by the government in the education sector is very few but the bad work is more. Revision of school books was an unnecessary process. The social revolutionary lessons which were written by prominent writers of the state were removed from the school curriculum and the lessons which had no role in the independence of the country were included which is not acceptable.
On this occasion, Guru Murthy said that education is being saffronized and communalized in Karnataka, even the BJP government has adopted the attitude of the Taliban in relation to the education of girls, so the Bommai government has completely failed in the field of education.
Guru Murthy said that in Karnataka, the government has raised the issue of hijab unnecessarily and for that reason has worked to keep Muslim girls away from schools and education.
Statement
1. Prof. Gaurav Murthy, Member Bahutva Karnataka