“Education cannot work without politics and vice versa,” says Palejo
“Education cannot work without politics and vice versa,” says Palejo
QAT President Ayaz Latif Palijo has stated that Sindh's existence is in jeopardy due to a number of critical concerns. He stated, "It is time for people to rise up against the jageerdari, wadera shahi, and tribal system." Mr Palijo was addressing at his party's student wing's 'Taleem Bachayo (Save Education) Conference.'
Mr Palijo claimed that Sindh's ruling elite had turned education into a business. "Funds allocated in the budget for educational institutions become a source of corruption, resulting in the raising of fees for impoverished students to discourage them," he stated. He urged that the rise be revoked and that students be provided with free transportation.
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He also asked that all private educational institutions be nationalised and that all students get a free, high-quality education. He pointed out that private colleges had rendered high-quality education prohibitively expensive.
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