Punjab : CM Kejriwal said to the teacher who was protesting on the tank – come down, otherwise I will sit on protest

Few months are left for Punjab Assembly elections. In such a situation, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is busy in strengthening its political ground. In view of this, today i.e. on Saturday, Aam Aadmi Party’s convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached Mohali in Punjab. Here he met the teachers protesting outside the Punjab School Education Board. Let us tell you that the temporary teachers have been protesting for the last 165 days demanding to make the job permanent.
During this, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asked the teachers on the tank to get down. At the same time, in a joking manner to a teacher, he said that come down, otherwise I will sit on a dharna. During his speech, CM Kejriwal said, “Our education system in Delhi is very good. The teachers there are trained abroad. I hope that today the Punjab government will be watching you people through TV and that Today you will solve the problem of the people. If the state government does not come up with a solution, then together we will defeat them in the elections.”
Kejriwal’s promise to teachers
Kejriwal told the protesting teachers that the Aam Aadmi Party should get a chance to form the government in Punjab. He claimed that his government in Delhi has improved the education system and resolved the issues of teachers. Kejriwal criticized the previous Congress and the Akali government for not accepting the demands of the teachers. He said, “I have come here today and I promise you that I will make your jobs permanent when our government comes. I have solved the issues of teachers in Delhi. So we will solve the issues in Punjab also.”
Came to support teachers: Kejriwal
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “I have come here to support these teachers. The teachers are working on a salary of Rs 6,000. Who can survive with a salary of Rs 6,000. The Punjab government should consider their demands.” He said, “In 6 thousand raw teachers are working. For 18 years, teachers are working only in raw form. Tomorrow morning Manish Sisodia will issue 250 schools. Release 250 Pargat Singh and then let’s debate.”
Pargat Singh accepted the challenge
At the same time, Punjab Education Minister Pargat Singh and Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia are targeting each other regarding school education. Pargat Singh is continuously attacking the Kejriwal government of Delhi after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal made promises with the teachers of Punjab. Pargat has accepted the challenge of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia to compare the government schools of both the states.