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New Delhi: The BJP on Monday hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party over its street protests against Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia   arrest, asserting that the CBI is acting lawfully against the corrupt but the city   ruling party does not seem to believe in <a href=https://www.ye-ti.ca>yeti ca</a>  law, Constitution and people.   With its drama and show of an <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley cup deutschland</a> archy, the AAP has signaled that it will not let probe agencies do their work which amounts to obstructing the process of justice and contempt of court, BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia told reporters after Sisodia was sent to the CBI remand till March 4 in the case of alleged irregularities and corruption in excise policy, now withdrawn. The BJP leader described the AAP as the Arajak Apradh Party  anarchic, criminal party  and said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seems to have taken oath on the Constitution to destroy it, he alleged.  <a href=https://www.ye-ti.ca>yeti coolers</a>       This corruption is related to liquor policy. Today 39  order proves that Manish Sisodia is corrupt : Gaurav Bhatia, BJP spokesperson pic.twitter/4bmsfKLSzsmdash; NDTV  @ndtv  February 27, 2023  Neither does Kejriwal abide by the law nor he sacks his ministers involved in corruption, he said, noting that Satyendar Jain is behind bars for months in a money laundering case. Jain has not received bail yet because courts believe that the charges against him are serious, the BJP leader said. A special CBI court on Monday remanded Sisodia in five-day  Qrax Telangana: Teenmaar Mallanna arrested for    derogatory    comments on KCR
Another year, another standardized test, another round of startup difficulties.Standardized testing has been in full swing in Maine schools over the past four weeks, and teachers are  <a href=https://www.owalas.at>owala</a> voicing another round of complaints about the states new standardized test for math and English in grades three to eight.For the second spring in a row, Maine public school students are taking a new test for the first time. Last year, it was the Smarter Balanced assessment. This year, its a test developed by the New Hampshire testing organization Measured Progress. But the complaints this year sound remarkably similar.The Maine Education Association, the union that represents most of Maines 14,000 teachers, on Monday release <a href=https://www.polenes.com.es>polene</a> d a sampling of feedback from its members following the administration of a new, computer-based standardized test. Some complained of computer troubles that complicated test administration and sometimes prevented students from being able to sa <a href=https://www.polenes.com.de>polene tasche</a> ve their work. Others noted that test administration in their schools was all-consuming, that it crowded out non-test activities such as gym classes and occupied all school computers. There were complaints of test questions that were too loquacious. The most common complaint was that testing took too much time that students could have instead spent on more engaging educational activities.A year ago, it was largely those same complaints that sealed the fate of the Smarter Balanced assessment in Maine. Lawmakers decided to abandon the test
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