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BJP Slams Himachal Govt For Asking 30% Of Income From Magic Shows In Schools: ‘Place Donation Box…’

The recent decision of the Himachal Pradesh government to ask for 30% of income from school magic shows for the Chief Minister’s relief fund has sparked controversy and criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The education department had issued an order stating that all schools in the state must contribute 30% of their income from magic shows to the Chief Minister’s relief fund. This decision was met with strong opposition from the BJP, who accused the government of using the children’s talent and hard work for their own political gains.

The BJP spokesperson, Mr. Rakesh Pathania, stated that the government’s decision was unethical and a clear violation of the rights of the children. He also added that this move was a desperate attempt by the ruling party to fill their own pockets at the expense of young students.

The BJP also pointed out that the state government had not consulted any stakeholders, including the schools and the parents, before making this decision. This shows the lack of transparency and accountability on the part of the government.

The backlash against this decision was not limited to the BJP, as many parents and school authorities also expressed their discontent. They argued that the children had put in a lot of effort to prepare for these magic shows and it was unfair to ask for a percentage of their hard-earned income.

Realizing the widespread criticism and backlash, the education department took a step back and retracted the order. The Director of Elementary Education, Mr. Rohit Jamwal, stated that the decision was taken without proper consultation and understanding of the situation. He also assured that the government has no intention of exploiting the children’s talent and that the order has been withdrawn.

This decision by the education department has been welcomed by all, including the BJP. The party appreciated the government’s quick response to the criticism and their willingness to rectify their mistake.

The BJP also urged the government to be more considerate and responsible in their decisions, especially when it involves the well-being and future of young students. They emphasized the need for proper consultation and transparency in such matters to avoid any further controversies.

The party also reminded the government that it is their duty to protect and promote the talents of the youth, not exploit them for their own benefit. They urged the government to focus on creating a conducive environment for the growth and development of the students, rather than burdening them with unnecessary demands.

The retraction of the order by the education department is a victory for the students, parents, and schools who stood against this decision. It also serves as a reminder to the government to prioritize the welfare of the citizens over their own interests.

In conclusion, the recent controversy over the demand for 30% income from school magic shows for the Chief Minister’s relief fund has been put to rest with the retraction of the order by the education department. The BJP’s criticism and the backlash from various stakeholders have highlighted the need for responsible and transparent decision-making by the government. Let us hope that the government learns from this incident and works towards creating a better future for our children.

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