Delhi BJP slams AAP's 'false' narrative on school fee hikes

IANS April 11, 2025 164 views

The Delhi BJP has launched a sharp counterattack against AAP's accusations regarding private school fee hikes. BJP President Virendra Sachdeva claimed that AAP deliberately spreads misinformation about school fees and government oversight. He highlighted that during AAP's rule, only 75 out of 1,650 private schools were audited, allowing widespread fee increases. Sachdeva emphasized that the current government will strictly monitor and control any potential fee hikes.

"When in power, they used social media platforms to make false claims of success" - Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi BJP President
New Delhi, April 11: Amid protests by parents against fee hikes by some private schools, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Friday lashed out at the Opposition AAP for pushing a false narrative that the BJP Government is unable to curb fee hikes.

Key Points

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BJP challenges AAP's narrative on school fee hikes

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Sachdeva alleges systematic financial mismanagement

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Only 75 schools audited out of 1,650 private institutions

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Government promises strict fee increase controls

The Delhi BJP President said that, contrary to Arvind Kejriwal's claims, the truth is that fees for private schools in Delhi have been consistently increasing over the past decade of AAP rule.

"There are more than 1,650 private schools in Delhi, but the Kejriwal government managed to audit the accounts of only 75 schools in a year. Taking advantage of this, almost all private schools have been raising fees substantially," he said.

Sachdeva alleged that Arvind Kejriwal, former Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and former Chief Minister Atishi have been using social media to spread confusion and lies about school hikes by private schools.

"The AAP leaders are relentlessly trying to build a false political narrative against the BJP in Delhi. When their propaganda failed on issues like the Women's Prosperity Scheme, Ayushman Bharat, and power cuts, they have now taken up the school fee hike issue for political mileage -- but they will not succeed," he said.

He said: "When in power, they used social media platforms to make false claims of success, and now, as the Opposition, they are misusing both social media and a certain section of the media to defame and weaken the current BJP government."

In the case of a private school in Dwarka, where parents are currently agitating against the fee hike, the issue has been under dispute since 2023, he said.

Sachdeva said that the Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government has strictly curbed fee hikes by private schools and ordered audits for all 1,650 plus private schools and has halted any further fee hikes.

The Delhi BJP President reiterated that no school in Delhi will be allowed to increase fees without an audit, and even then, any increase will only be allowed if the school is incurring losses.

He questioned Kejriwal how, during his tenure, almost all court verdicts in fee hike cases favoured the private schools.

"Was there some kind of collusion?" he asked.

Sachdeva stated that Kejriwal's real concern isn't fee hikes, but the impending exposure of financial extortion by the School Management Committee members appointed during his rule.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally someone calling out AAP's hypocrisy! As a parent, I've seen fees double in the last 5 years under their watch. Where was this concern back then? 🤔
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the audit initiative, I wish both parties would stop politicizing education. Our kids' future shouldn't be a political football. Can we get some actual solutions?
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Amit S.
The audit numbers don't lie - only 75 schools audited in a year? That's barely 4%! No wonder schools kept increasing fees unchecked. Hope the new government follows through on auditing all schools.
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Sunita R.
As a teacher in a private school, I can confirm the financial pressure is real. But we need balanced policies - schools need funds to pay staff and maintain facilities too. Blanket freezes aren't the answer.
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Vikram J.
The Dwarka school case has been going on since 2023? That's way too long for parents to wait for resolution. Government needs to speed up these processes - education can't wait!
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Neha T.
Respectfully disagree with some points here. While AAP may have shortcomings, their focus on improving government schools was commendable. Private schools are just one part of the education ecosystem. Let's not forget the bigger picture.

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