India, Aug. 15 -- Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) convenor Abhijeet Dipke on Saturday launched the "School Thik Karo" campaign from his native village in Maharashtra's Hingoli district, alleging that government schools continue to struggle with basic facilities and demanding a cap on private school fees.

Dipke launched the campaign after visiting a Zilla Parishad school in Santuk Pimpri, where he alleged that toilets lacked a water supply, windows were broken and there were not enough benches for students.

"If basic things like water are missing from government-run schools even 80 years after India became independent, how is the country going to develop?" Dipke told reporters.

He said the campaign would document basic facilities at governm...