00:30So, we have to make sure that the children of the local representatives are educated in government schools.
00:37Then they will automatically try to make sure that the school is good.
00:40Whether it is a ward member, a village head, an MPP or an MPP or a JCPT,
00:44if they want to participate in the elections in local governments,
00:48it would be good to make an arrangement for their children to be educated in government schools.
00:53My friend Thirumal Mallanna has suggested this.
00:56This is for the sake of discussion.
00:59No problem.
01:01Otherwise, we would have to impose a ban on going to America.
01:06We have to regulate NRIs as well.
01:12They are teachers.
01:14Teachers who work in government schools,
01:18it would be better if their children were educated.
01:20Correct, sir.
01:21But I don't have the courage to do that.
01:25I don't have the courage to take a decision when all of you have suggested it.
01:30If we want, we can fight with the political parties and the people.
01:35But I don't have the strength to fight with the teachers.
01:38So, all of this too.
01:40My point is that the discussion should be open.
01:44Not only the teachers, but also the students who want to work in government schools,
01:49it would be useful if there was a ban on their children from going to government schools.
01:54All of you.
01:55This is not a government decision.
01:58From my point of view,
02:00I am presenting the issues that I have come across through various means in front of this assembly.
02:06It is necessary to discuss this in detail.
02:10We have to settle our minds somewhere and take some difficult decisions.
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