VIDEO: Parents troubled by corona infection went to get fees waived, Minister said this

Bhopal: Like in the country and the world, the coronavirus has affected the lives of the people, economic activities have been affected in MP. Like many states, parents are demanding a reduction in school fees in Madhya Pradesh. The minister was furious when the parents of the children met school education minister Inder Singh Parmar on Tuesday and appealed to him to reduce the fees. It is alleged that he told the officials of the Foster Union that 'if you want to die, die.' Since then, there has been a heat in the politics of the State.

Kamal Vishwakarma, president of the Parent Federation, has said that the parents had gone to the school education minister's residence on Tuesday over the issue of fees, where the minister did not listen to the parents and spoke absurdly. The guardian will file a defamation claim against the Union Minister. In minister Parmar's statement that is going viral on social media, he is speaking to the parents who presented him that 'if you want to die... die.' The statement has heated up the political atmosphere.

The same statement has been targeted by Congress. Congress state president Kamal Nath's media coordinator Narendra Saluja says the shameless act of the school education minister has come to light. The foster union goes to meet them for relief and they behave irresponsibly. He told the people of the Foster Union, 'Do what you want to do if you have to agitate, do it, die if you want to die, we don't care.' The Madhya Pradesh Congress has also shared the viral video of the minister on Twitter.

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