Sisodia's comments came following a Delhi High Court order staying the operation of the city government's circular on nursery admission norms regarding private unaided minority schools, telling the AAP dispensation to bring its own schools up to the mark before trying to impose their admission norms on private institutions.
"The stand few private schools are putting forward indicates that their business of seeking donations to the tune of Rs 10-15 lakh for each seat is being affected. I am fighting for parents who are becoming victims of these teaching shops," Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister said in a series of tweets.
Staying the January-7 notification that makes it mandatory for private unaided minority schools to admit children in nursery in the unreserved category on the basis of neighbourhood criteria, the court said "they are free to devise their own procedures and should be treated differently".
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