BJP: Arvind Kejriwal should beg public apology for remark on PM Narendra Modi's degrees
BJP: Arvind Kejriwal should beg public apology for remark on PM Narendra Modi's degrees
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Prime Minister’s education qualification row, BJP President Amit Shah and senior leader Arun Jaitley today displayed his BA and MA degrees and demanded a public apology from the Delhi Chief Minister. the two leaders accused Kejriwal of lowering the public dissertation by spreading unconfirmed canards against the Prime Minister while Forcefully rejecting the fake degree allegations.

Jaitley stated mounting a strong attack on Kejriwal, "The politics of adventurism is being treated as a substitute for governance," Shah said Kejriwal has lowered the public discourse and that he has defamed the country before the whole world by levelling baseless allegations against Modi.

he added, "It is very unfortunate that we have to hold this press meet to clarify the Prime Minister's educational qualification status,"

"Arvind Kejriwal has been spreading lies about the Prime Minister's credentials. He has committed the sin of defaming the country. When you do not have any proof, how can you spread allegations against the PM. He should apologise not only to the Prime Minister but to the entire nation," said Shah. 

Jaitley talked about Modi coming here to appear in the Delhi University examinations during 1977-78, saying he was not then known to many. 

"I knew this because I was a student union leader in Delhi University then," he said, adding, "These allegations are coming from a party several of whose leaders are being prosecuted for fake degree." 

 

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