The Higher Education and Skill Guarantee Scheme is Delhi government's flagship programme.
Addressing a press conference, Yogendra Yadav said doubling of education budget is also a "myth" as figures tell a different tale and stated the number of schools and colleges in the national capital show a decline, contrary to the claims made by the Delhi government.
"Of these, the Delhi Government gave only 3 loans, limiting their exposure to a mere Rs 3.15 lakhs. All the remaining loans were financed through a similar central government scheme.
"In its very first year (2015-16), the government made an advertising expenditure of over Rs 30 lakhs," Yadav said.
Yadav claimed that information was sought through RTI and official documents of Delhi government.
The Aam Aadmi Party refused to react on Yadav's allegations.
Yadav also claimed AAP had promised construction of 500 new schools in a year. However, in 2014-15, there were 1,007 Delhi government schools in the National Capital Territory.
He pointed out that Kejriwal had promised 20 new colleges but at the end of 2015-16, Delhi has one college less than it had till the year before for general education (84, compared to 85 in 2014-15).
He also called the AAP government's claim of doubling of education budget, a mere "myth".
"It was only the Budget's 'Planned' component which was hiked to Rs 4,570 crore from the previous year's Rs 2,219 crore by 106 per cent, and not the entire Budget.
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Yadav also raised the issue of guest teachers and said despite repeated assurances, they failed to offer permanent employment to teachers.
"Forty-four per cent of teaching positions in Delhi government's schools are either vacant or serviced by temporary teachers. This is also in contravention of SC's order mandating same pay for same work," Yadav said, alleging that teachers are being victimised for raising their issues.
"The Chief Minister should apologise to the teachers of Delhi, whom his government and his ministers have been publicly humiliating and intimidating," he added, referring to rebuke by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia after the guest teachers protested against Kejriwal.
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