AAP asks Centre to enact law to regulate coaching centres
On Wednesday, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) called for new legislation to regulate coaching centres and proposed that Parliament form a cross-party committee to engage with parents on this issue. This demand follows the tragic death of three civil ser...
Addressing a press conference, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said he wrote a letter to the prime minister on Tuesday demanding that a law be passed on how the coaching centres function.
"When the discussion was taking place in the Rajya Sabha, opposition leaders demanded regulations on coaching centres. We will talk to INDIA bloc parties and will continue the demand to regulate coaching institutes," he added.
Singh said the Delhi government has announced it will bring a law to regulate these coaching centres in the national capital.
The leader also said that Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena held a meeting on Tuesday at his residence with coaching centre owners and officials.
"Why was the meeting held behind closed doors? Delhi ministers were not called for it. The coaching centre owners are responsible for running illegal centres, libraries, charging high fees," he alleged.
There was no immediate reaction from the LG office.
Delhi Cabinet Minister Gopal Rai demanded that a joint committee be formed by Parliament comprising leaders of all parties to talk to parents regarding this.
"The government has taken a decision to regulate coaching centres. This problem (is) not of Delhi alone but of the entire country and steps (need to) be taken to address it," he added.
Rai also urged police to be sympathetic to protesters, who are aggrieved by the coaching centre flooding incident.
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