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AAP protests, burns Dharamsot’s effigy

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Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 12

Accusing the Congress government of committing a scam in post-matric scholarship of SC/ST students of Punjab, the state unit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today staged a protest against the Congress government, led by Capt Amarinder Singh, at the Jalandhar Bypass, Ludhiana.

The protesting AAP workers, led by MLA Saravjit Kaur Manuke, burnt an effigy of Cabinet Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot.

The protesters raised slogans against the Congress government and demanded strict action against the ministers and officials involved in the scam. Manuke said, “At this time the Aam Aadmi Party has launched helpline number 78272-73487 for Dalit students on which students can register their problems.”

She said the Education Minister of the Congress government was making tall claims of development in the education system, whereas the real picture of the education system in Punjab was that more than 2 lakh SC/ST students in Punjab could not take exams.

Manuke said although the Punjab Government had announced to release the final instalment of the post-matric scholarship for Scheduled Caste students for the academic year 2020-21, the future of the students of the remaining three sessions was still at stake as the Joint Association of Colleges (JAC) had made it clear that it would not issue students roll numbers due to arrears for the remaining years.

Suresh Goyal, president, Ludhiana urban, AAP, said the lives of lakhs of students was ruined by the scam in SC scholarships as many colleges in the state had refused to issue roll numbers to the students.

Jeevan Singh Sanghowal, vice-president, SC wing, AAP, Punjab, demanded that the Capt Amarinder government should immediately release the post-matric scholarships of SC and ST students of Punjab and a criminal case must be registered against the ministers and officials concerned for embezzlement.

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