Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta had recently alleged the AAP government's "tall claims" of working "wonders" in the area of school education in Delhi were "hollow".
The deputy CM, who also holds the education portfolio, said he was "happy" that the BJP, which raised "divisive" issues such as "gau raksha and mandir-masjid", had been "forced" to talk about education.
Only Delhi spent one-fourth of its budget on education, held elections for school management committees and sent teachers and principals to Singapore and Cambridge, Sisosdia claimed.
He asked Shah to select a state ruled by the BJP for the past 10-15 years so that the work done by it in the field of education could be compared with the achievements of the AAP government in Delhi.
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He sought an independent survey of the schools run by the BJP-ruled municipal corporations in Delhi.
"Your party has been ruling the municipal corporations for the past 15 years. A survey by an independent agency will tell where they stand," he wrote.
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