CJP Founder Alleges Bogus Students, Liquor Bottles At Latur School
Abhijeet Dipke claims irregularities at ZP school, demands education minister's resignation

Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has alleged serious irregularities at a Zilla Parishad Primary School in Ausa, Latur district. During his inspection on Thursday, Dipke claimed that bogus students were made to sit in classrooms and liquor bottles were found on the school premises.
The inspection was part of the CJP's 'School Theek Karo’ campaign, which aims to highlight the poor condition of government schools in the state. Dipke said that the inspection revealed a disturbing state of affairs, including inadequate basic facilities, lack of drinking water, and poor sanitation.
Dipke alleged that authorities in Maharashtra are using kids as dummy students during social audits to cover up the government's failures. He questioned why the authorities are resorting to such tactics instead of improving the schools. The CJP chief claimed that some students seated in the classrooms were not genuine students of the school and that photographs taken during the visit indicated that illegal activities were taking place within the school compound.
The school's toilets were cleaned shortly before Dipke's arrival, and the school premises had also been cleaned only a day earlier. Dipke also alleged that rainwater-damaged and damp walls, lack of clean drinking water, and inadequate sanitation facilities were among the problems noticed during the visit.
Dipke emphasized that the government has failed to provide adequate facilities in government schools, and students are not getting equal opportunities. He demanded better infrastructure, clean drinking water, proper toilets, sound school buildings, and quality education for students in rural areas.
The CJP founder also demanded the suspension of block education officers allegedly responsible for the poor condition of schools and remaining unavailable in the name of official tours. He gave an ultimatum of eight days for the suspension of these officers.
Dipke's allegations have brought attention to the poor state of government schools in rural areas. The CJP's campaign aims to bring about improvements in the rural education system and ensure that students receive equal opportunities.
The condition of government schools in Maharashtra has been a topic of concern for some time now. The state government has been criticized for its failure to provide adequate facilities and infrastructure to these schools. The CJP's campaign is an attempt to highlight these issues and bring about change.
In conclusion, the allegations made by Abhijeet Dipke have highlighted the need for improvement in the rural education system. The state government must take immediate action to address these issues and ensure that students receive equal opportunities.
Frequently asked questions
What is the condition of government schools in Maharashtra?
The condition of government schools in Maharashtra is poor, with inadequate facilities and infrastructure.
What is the CJP's 'School Theek Karo’ campaign?
The CJP's 'School Theek Karo’ campaign aims to highlight the poor condition of government schools in the state and bring about improvements in the rural education system.