Jaipur News: Controversy has increased in Jaipur regarding the ‘Fix the School’ campaign of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP). When party co-convenor Ashutosh Ranka and other workers tried to reach Bagru village, they had a dispute with the local people. It is alleged that during this period there was a fierce fight between the two parties and the villagers did not allow the CJP workers to enter the village.
CJP worker Shivangi Sharma alleged that the people present in the village beat up her workers and even called them terrorists and Naxalites. She said that the workers have not come from any other country, but are citizens of this country and are working for the condition of government schools.
Shivangi claimed that the activists were pelted with stones and also attacked with sticks, adding that they were not even allowed inside the village.
How did I become a Pakistani?
Shivangi Sharma said that her house is about half an hour away from Bagru and she grew up in Jaipur. She questioned that when she is a citizen of this country and has grown up with the children here, then how can she be called an outsider. She said that she is saddened to see this kind of behavior with the workers.
What is CJP’s ‘Fix the School’ campaign?
Let us tell you that CJP has been running the ‘Fix the School’ campaign for the last few days. Under this, people and parents are being appealed to visit government schools in their area to identify areas that need improvement and conduct a social audit.
This campaign is being run in Rajasthan under the leadership of Ashutosh Ranka. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has banned photography and videography along with the entry of outsiders in government schools.
In this background, a controversy has come to light regarding the arrival of CJP workers in Bagru village. Along with the allegations made by the activists in the matter, the side of the local people is also yet to come forward.