In the video, Madan Dilawar, Minister of Education, is back at Dotasara, said: 'Good but dishonest friend'
The era of rhetoric in Rajasthan politics was once again warm. Minister of Education Madan Dilawar refuted on the recent statement of the congressman Govind Singh Dotasara. Dilawar made serious allegations and described Dotasara as his ‘good but dishonest friend’. Dilawar said: “Govind Singh Dotasara is my good friend, but he is dishonest. When he was the Minister of Education, he was collected in the name of teacher transfer (teacher transfer) during the time. Everyone knows it.” He further said that Dotasara has many qualities that are not in me. Actually, the whole controversy began with a statement from Dotasara on September 28. During a ceremony held in Sikar, he took a sarcasm at Education Minister Madan Dilawar and said: “He is the Minister of Education, but does not know a single word of education.” This remark has created a stir in the BJP camp and now Dilawar has responded. The old allegations about Dotasara were also repeated the old allegations in his statement. He said that although the Minister of Dotasara, teachers had to spend money to be transferred. “It’s not hidden. Dotasara rightly says that he has many qualities. But his biggest defect was that he turned the education department into money business. ‘ The rhetoric of Dotasara and Dilawar in the BJP vs Congress once again brought the BJP and the Congress face to face. BJP leaders say the education department remained a basis of corruption under the congress rule. At the same time, Congress supporters stop the declaration of Dilawar as unfounded. He says the BJP makes unfounded allegations to hide his failures. The interesting thing about the political field of the education system is that this dispute came to light when the education system in the state is already struggling with many challenges. Issues such as a lack of teachers in schools, imbalance in the relationship between students and teachers and a lack of quality education have arisen constantly. In such a situation, such a rhetoric between the ruling and opposition parties raises serious questions about the education system. Mixed response to the public is to see different reactions among the general public about these political words. Some people believe that leaders should bring concrete policy instead of doing politics about a serious matter such as education. At the same time, many people ignore it as part of election politics.