Former BJP state president and Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash flagged off Luvkush Rath from the state office today. The chariot has been taken out under the auspices of Kushwaha Mahasabha. Through which invitations will be distributed on the occasion of the consecration of Ram Lala in the Ayodhya Ram temple in the entire state.
Speaking on this occasion, Prakash said that the wait of 500 years is coming to an end. The grand divine temple of Ram Lala has hoisted the flag of Sanatan in the world. Today the entire Sanatan Samaj is excited about the consecration of Ram Lala and is feeling proud.
He said that Kushwaha Mahasabha has done a commendable job by ensuring its participation in Ramkaj through Rath. Kushwaha Mahasabha deserves congratulations for this noble work.
On the Congress Party rejecting the Pran Pratishtha invitation, he said that Ram is the identity of India. The nature of rejecting Ram is in the history of Congress.
He said that the Congress party is the party that is going to break India. Those who deny Ram can never unite India.
Speaking on this occasion, MLA Kushwaha Shashibhushan Mehta said that Kushwaha community is the descendant of Luv Kush. Today, when Lord Ram is going to sit in his house after 500 years, it is a moment of pride for the society.
He said that a total of 8 chariots are being taken out in the entire state through which invitations to Akshat will be distributed from village to village.
He expressed gratitude towards former BJP state president and MP Deepak Prakash. On this occasion, media in-charge Shivpujan Pathak, spokesperson Pradeep Sinha, Pratul Shahdev, Avinesh Kumar Singh, Ashok Badaik, Ranjit Chandravanshi, Rahul Awasthi etc. were present.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference at the state BJP office, Koderma MLA and former Education Minister Dr. Nira Yadav fiercely attacked the Hemant government. Declaring the Hemant government as a lagging government in the field of education, she said that the fraudulent Hemant government has done the most work of cheating the youth. Hemant government has worked to stop the education works by stalling the schemes during the tenure of Raghuvar government.
Yadav said that of the total budget of Rs 1092 crore, only 23.12 per cent has been spent on higher technical education, while the situation is worse in school education, only 58.14 per cent of the budget of Rs 6387 crore has been spent. There are vacancies for the posts of 10 thousand teachers in high schools. There is one teacher for every 18 students in the country whereas in Jharkhand there is one teacher for every 35 students. About 70 per cent of the principal posts in high schools and plus two are vacant, out of which 50 per cent are for direct recruitment. The condition of universities and colleges of Jharkhand is from bad to worse. More than 50 per cent of professor posts are vacant. The university is running against the rules with the help of 55 per cent temporary teachers. According to the rules, only 10 per cent temporary teachers can be reinstated.