The political landscape in New Delhi is becoming increasingly contentious as both incumbent AAP and rival BJP focus their campaigns on the Rohingya refugee community, attempting to consolidate their voter bases ahead of the February 5 elections. This has led to governmental actions that restrict the educational access of Rohingya children, such as the recent order from AAP's Chief Minister, Atishi, which prohibits any admissions of Rohingya students in public schools. This political climate has heightened anxieties among families hoping for better opportunities for their children amid rising tensions over immigration and education policies.
Rohingya children's access to education is severely restricted in Delhi, as the government's recent order prohibits their admission to public schools, raising concerns for families seeking education for their kids.
Chief Minister Atishi's directive to deny school admissions for Rohingya highlights the political maneuvering during election times, as parties appeal to their voter base by targeting marginalized communities.
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