11-13-2006, 02:36 AM
<!--emo&:bevil--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/b_evil.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='b_evil.gif' /><!--endemo--> Lalu rues Nitish's 'entry' into school
Dipak Mishra
[ 13 Nov, 2006 0137hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
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PATNA: Lessons on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's susha-san (good governance) and denouncing the Rabri-Lalu regime's so-called kushasan (misrule) at a government secondary school in Vaishali district has drawn strong protests from the RJD.
G A High School in Vaishali is in the centre of the controversy because its teachers are giving lessons on "achievements of Nitish Kumar's government in one-year".
The students chant sentences, which would make RJD's former ministers furious. "Previously, ministers of the RJD government did not go to office. But the ministers spend 12 hours in their offices.
Kidnappers used to have direct contact with ministers then...," the school children say in unison, adding that the Lalu-Rabri regime was marked by corruption, lawlessness and inefficiency.
RJD chief Lalu Prasad is not amused. "Some teachers want to keep Nitish government in good humour.
My party will find out those teachers and arrange their 'abhinandan' (felicitation)," he said, adding how could teachers go beyond the topics prescribed in the syllabus. The railway minister said he would throw such teachers out when he returned to power.
However, the school's headmaster, Phul Md Ansari, justified the "new subject", maintaining that it was to create awareness about achievements of the Nitish government.
Dipak Mishra
[ 13 Nov, 2006 0137hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
RSS Feeds| SMS NEWS to 8888 for latest updates
PATNA: Lessons on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's susha-san (good governance) and denouncing the Rabri-Lalu regime's so-called kushasan (misrule) at a government secondary school in Vaishali district has drawn strong protests from the RJD.
G A High School in Vaishali is in the centre of the controversy because its teachers are giving lessons on "achievements of Nitish Kumar's government in one-year".
The students chant sentences, which would make RJD's former ministers furious. "Previously, ministers of the RJD government did not go to office. But the ministers spend 12 hours in their offices.
Kidnappers used to have direct contact with ministers then...," the school children say in unison, adding that the Lalu-Rabri regime was marked by corruption, lawlessness and inefficiency.
RJD chief Lalu Prasad is not amused. "Some teachers want to keep Nitish government in good humour.
My party will find out those teachers and arrange their 'abhinandan' (felicitation)," he said, adding how could teachers go beyond the topics prescribed in the syllabus. The railway minister said he would throw such teachers out when he returned to power.
However, the school's headmaster, Phul Md Ansari, justified the "new subject", maintaining that it was to create awareness about achievements of the Nitish government.