Bengaluru: After reaching out the Ambitious National Education Policy (NEP) project (NEP) ruled as a ‘Nagpur Education Policy’, Karnataka Congress is planning a rebellion on the social platform that urges people to register their opinions, views, and demands for delaying its implementation to at least one year.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President D.K.
Shivakumar appealed people to open openly on NEP on Monday.
“I begged everyone in this matter.
I will personally go through the view, read it and take them before the state government,” he said.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the resultshivakumar has started the debate about NEP increasing the question whether the NEP will become a solution or problem in itself.
“The BJP is in power to apply NEP in a hurry.
They do not bother to take our opinions, opinions (people), teachers, children’s opinions or experts,” charged.
The Head of the KPCC said that BJP through the ‘Nagpur’ Education Policy “they plan to impose Hindi language to us.
Do they want Kannadigas to sit still? Nep makes Hindi, English and Kannada, the three compulsory languages.
BJP ensures the backdoor entry of Hindi with this”.
“Nep focuses on online education.
Let the government first provide internet connections, smartphones for all our children in rural areas.
The government has not distributed textbooks to school students.
They are preparing to implement a new system.
“BJP applies this year’s NEP with all urgences.
Implementation must be postponed at least one year to facilitate discussions about this issue,” Shivakumar said.
Congress has also announced that he will suppress the debate about this issue in the assembly session scheduled to begin on September 13.
Higher Education Minister C.
Ashwath Narayan has dubbed Shivakumar’s statement as a “irresponsible” comment.
“Those who know about NEP, who learn it and have fair knowledge will not speak against it.
His statement was issued only to carry out a political agenda,” he said.
“He should not be nicknamed NEP as a Nagpur education policy.
His criticism will be boomerang.
He has nothing to show the lack of NEP.
“By discussing Nep, Shivakumar has exposed himself.
Let him speak after getting information about Nep.
I am ready to give him the input needed.
The implementation of the NEP is part of the nation’s development process.
Politics should not enter there,” he defended.