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Riot at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University East Delhi campus in front of Delhi CM and Lieutenant Governor Ann

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University: The East Delhi Campus of Delhi’s Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University was inaugurated on Thursday (June 8). This campus was jointly inaugurated by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena. However, there was much controversy regarding this inauguration.

In fact, the Delhi Lieutenant Governor’s Office claimed that the campus was to be inaugurated by the LG on May 23, which the Chief Minister and the Delhi Minister of Education would also attend as guests, but its date was pushed back. According to the lieutenant governor’s office, it was postponed so that the Kejriwal government could take credit. However, in this regard, the Delhi Education Minister Atishi replied that due to the concerns of the Chief Minister of Delhi, the date of this inauguration has been postponed and the information from him has already been given to the LG office.

Strong deployment of paramilitary forces

Considering this controversy and the uproar, a heavy deployment of the Delhi Police and paramilitary forces was also made across the campus. During this, when the Chief Minister and LG arrived at the inauguration on Thursday, the BJP and ‘AAP’ supporters started shouting slogans against each other. In the midst of the uproar, the LG and the Chief Minister inaugurated this campus and also saw the entire campus. After this, when it was everyone’s turn to give a speech, there was a fierce chant between the BJP and AAP in the auditorium.

the speaker of the assembly came down from the stage

Jai Shri Ram’s slogans kept being raised from the BJP side and AAP workers kept raising Kejriwal Zindabad’s slogans. During this, the Speaker of the Delhi Assembly, Ram Niwas Goyal, also got angry and left the stage. In fact, the Speaker of the Assembly, Ram Niwas Goyal, said that I am in a constitutional position, my name was not even in the newspapers, I was invited. I came and my name was not on the speaker list so I went downstairs and sat down come and speak at the request of the Chief Minister.

false slogans

Following this, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, came to deliver the speech. Shortly after Arvind Kejriwal’s speech, the BJP workers started chanting fiercely. During this, the BJP workers raised Jai Shri Ram slogans and lies. After which Kejriwal said, I ask, this is democracy, listen to me for 5 minutes, if you don’t like it, raise slogans later. I’m only talking about good things, no one is even abusing.

‘A lakh additional seats are needed’

On these slogans, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that he wished the education system would be better with these slogans. Now we have to focus on education after the 12th. Every year 2.5 lakh children pass the 12th in Delhi. When we came to the government, there was a provision of seats in the university for children of only 1.1 lakh in Delhi, now we have been able to bring it up to 1.5 lakh. We need to accommodate seats for one lakh more children.

“We will have to provide an education that provides employment”

Arvind Kejriwal further said that Macaulay had created the education system to produce office workers, unfortunately the same system continues. Now we have to give that education that gives employment. Robotics will now be taught etc. here. The responsibility of the Vice Chancellor of each university must be in the fact that the children got work. But there is a shortage of jobs, we have to become job givers and not job creators.

The Delhi government has done an experiment- CM

CM Kejriwal said that the Delhi government has done an experiment. Business Blaster’s. The children received initial capital of two thousand each. When Manish Sisodia and Atishi started this project. After which, once again, an uproar began on the side of the BJP workers. On this, Arvind Kejriwal once again said that everyone has the right to speak, let me speak, then comment on the comment.

How many colleges did the kids go to after 12?

He said that our three lakh boys have formed 52 teams and are doing business. Children’s mentality is changing. If we start this within the universities, we will develop business ideas. Atishi and VC are called upon to take action on this. We also need to do a survey on how many colleges the kids went to after the 12th.

Minister Smriti Irani laid the first stone of the campus

Following this, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Vinay Kumar Saxena, came to give a speech, in which he said that I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to inaugurate this campus in the presence of the CM. In 2014, the then Education Minister Smriti Irani laid the foundation stone for it. The cost of this campus is Rs 378 crore, of which Rs 346 crore has been contributed by the university itself. Which is an example in itself, the Delhi government had sanctioned Rs 41 crores on his behalf. The Lieutenant Governor said that other universities should learn from this university. We have to give the student the power to fight the darkness. This should be a challenge for the wind.

During this, AAP supporters also started raising slogans. AAP supporter said only one era of Kejriwal Kejriwal corruption. About which the Lieutenant Governor said that we feel that there is a lack of education here. After this, in the uproar, when Delhi Education Minister Atishi said that anyone who has come on stage to give a speech like this, no matter which party they belong to, should not be chanting slogans like this. Along with this, mocking the BJP, Atishi said that this is the character of the BJP.

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