After Cockroach Janta Social gathering founder Abhijeet Dipke known as for using PM CARES fund for repairing colleges in rural areas, the Bharatiya Janta Social gathering (BJP) hit again on Wednesday and likewise took a swipe at Aam Aadmi Social gathering chief Arvind Kejriwal.

In a publish on social media, the Goa unit of the BJP reiterated the declare that the CJP is a “pet challenge” for AAP, accusing Kejriwal of “not educating Dipke the information”.
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“PM CARES funds are meant for emergency and catastrophe reduction. Mr. @ArvindKejriwal, you taught your males good theatrics, however not fundamental information. That’s not shocking,” the BJP wrote on X.
The Goa unit additional known as on Dipke to go to Punjab and assess the faculties within the AAP-ruled state.
“Anyway, when are you going to take him to Punjab? Let him examine your “world-class colleges” that the folks of Punjab are fed up with,” the celebration added.
Dipke requires PM CARES funds for colleges
In a message on social media, the CJP founder said that the cash within the PM CARES fund can be utilized to enhance the state of faculties in rural India.
“A report got here out that there’s nearly ₹8,500 crore within the PM CARES Fund, which isn’t getting used wherever. It is not getting used in any respect,” Dipke stated in a video.
His remarks got here after audited statements on Monday said that the corpus of the Prime Minister’s Citizen Help and Aid in Emergency Conditions (PM CARES) Fund rose 17.8% from ₹7,173.03 crore in 2023-24 to ₹8,452.07 crore in 2024-25.
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Dipke’s remarks additionally come amid his “School thik karo” drives, the place he visits authorities colleges in villages to evaluate their situation.
The CJP founder said that youngsters in a number of colleges had been struggling to entry fundamental services, together with ingesting water.
“They’re struggling to get ingesting water in colleges. So why are we not utilizing this cash for these youngsters’s colleges? Why is that this cash not getting used to construct new colleges?” he stated.
“So on one hand, it’s being stated that there aren’t any funds for colleges, and alternatively, ₹8,500 crore is mendacity within the PM CARES Fund,” he added.