Abhijit Dipka, founder of the Kokroch Janata Party (CJP), visited the Hingoli district. Two days ago, he inspected the school at the district council in Santuk Pimri village and demanded the suspension of the school director due to allegations of alcohol consumption.
Today, Dipka again visited the village and met with residents who were conducting a sit-in strike to improve school education. Dipka announced that the administration had met the residents' demands. Furthermore, an agreement was reached for the immediate appointment of four teachers and the suspension of the director, as well as the delivery of desks for children.
Abhijit Dipka stated that the movement for improving the education system has started in all states. He criticized the government for trying to conceal the real state of affairs in schools, adding that concealment will not change the truth.
Dipka recounted that Abdul was with him during the Jantr Mantar protest. When he launched the 'Fix the School' campaign, Abdul went to Bengal for school inspections. Dipka accused some individuals of attacking Abdul. During this incident, when Abdul's father came to defend him, he died as a result of the attack. He emphasized that Abdul is family and a brother to him.
Dipka also asserted that there has been a policy of hate in the country over the last 10 years, and Abdul and his family have become victims of it. He called the suspension of the school director a victory for Abdul and his father. He declared that his campaign will continue until the situation in all schools is rectified.
In various parts of the country, representatives of Generation Alpha are advocating for improvements to the education system and the repair of dilapidated schools. They demand better conditions and the provision of better opportunities in schools across many states.


