Delhi government will file an FIR against Arvind Kejriwal for spreading misinformation about teachers. In a tweet, Kejriwal had condemned the order to count dogs by teachers, which the government has termed as fake news.
New Delhi: The Delhi government has decided to lodge a police complaint against misinformation being spread about teachers in the city. Speaking on this matter, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood said on Friday – Arvind Kejriwal spread false information through a tweet, after which the government, after much deliberation, decided to register an FIR.
He said, “I don’t talk much about the unemployed leaders of Delhi. The government has taken a conscious decision to file a police complaint regarding the misinformation being spread about teachers in Delhi. This time, the person spreading fake news is Arvind Kejriwal, who sits in the Sheesh Mahal in Chandigarh. Let us tell you, on Tuesday, Arvind Kejriwal has reportedly asked all educational institutions, schools and stadiums to nominate nodal officers in cases related to stray dogs and that When asked to report, he criticized the BJP-led state government.
Kejriwal wrote, “Will the teachers in Delhi’s government schools teach the children, or count the dogs on the streets?” He further attacked the BJP government for “insulting teachers” through this order. He wrote, “This order of BJP’s Delhi government exposes their thinking and priorities. For BJP, education is not an issue at all; these people are insulting teachers and destroying schools.”
Kejriwal said- When we had the government in Delhi, we respected teachers, removed unnecessary burden from them and gave top priority to children’s education. We sent teachers abroad for training and improved schools. Today, the BJP government is bent on destroying everything.”