New Delhi:Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia on Saturday challenged the BJP and the Congress to show one state ruled by them where the excess fee charged by a private school was refunded or such educational institutes were prevented from increasing fee.
In Delhi, Sisodia, who holds the education portfolio, said his government has managed to do this by preventing schools from becoming "profit-making machines" and provided relief to lakhs of parents.
"I challenge them to show even one model in any of their states where the fee of private schools has been refunded or the schools have been prevented from becoming profit-making machines. As per the law, private schools cannot make a profit, schools are supposed to be run by trusts registered under law as trust or societies and they cannot undertake profit-making work," he told reporters.
Sisodia said that as per data of the Delhi Education Department, 198 schools refunded as much as Rs 32.10 crore to 78,000 students. "This is also a record in its own right," he asserted.
Saying that all neighbouring states of Delhi are ruled by either the BJP or the Congress, Sisodia alleged that both the parties have failed to regulate fee hikes by private schools in their states.
Broadly, there are two issues associated with education whether in Delhi or elsewhere, he said.
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