New Delhi, Jan. 7 -- Delhi education minister Ashish Sood on Tuesday wrote to former chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal, demanding a public apology for what he termed "disinformation" regarding school teachers being tasked with counting stray dogs. In a letter dated January 5, Sood criticised Kejriwal for social media comments that he said were harming school operations. "As education minister, I cannot, and will not, permit such practices to interfere with the welfare of children," Sood wrote. "I appeal to you that, as a former chief minister, you should make a public apology to the people for spreading disinformation." The exchange marks the latest escalation in a spat triggered by a post by Kejriwal on X, in w...