India, July 3 -- LUCKNOW The UP government's decision to merge primary and upper primary schools having less than 50 enrolled students is snowballing into a political row with opposition leaders labelling the move as "anti-poor and detrimental to education policy".
Addressing party workers in Lucknow on Wednesday, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said: "The education system is in a bad state under this government...it is promoting privatisation. The BJP government is closing 5000 primary schools in the state as part of a conspiracy. These are the same schools that were made booths during elections and the BJP is continuously losing. If such a large number of schools are closed, where will the poor children study...how will the daught...
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