Do not elect Class 12 pass person for the country's PM position again: Arvind Kejriwal
Do not elect Class 12 pass person for the country's PM position again: Arvind Kejriwal
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NEW DELHI: In an all-out attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has urged the voters not to elect a Class 12 pass person for the country's top job in the upcoming Lok Sabha election 2019. Kejriwal said this while addressing a mega Opposition rally at the historic Jantar Mantar rally.

Along with this during his speech, Kejriwal said people made a Class 12-pass the prime minister of the country but they should not repeat the mistake in 2019. The Aam Aadmi Party supremo also charged PM Modi with being involved in corruption in the Rafale fighter jet deal. Addressing the "Tanashahi Hatao, Loktantra Bachao" rally in presence of opposition leaders including Mamata Banerjee, Sharad Pawar and Chandrababu Naidu, Kejriwal asserted their protest-rally will uproot the Narendra Modi government.

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The AAP chief said, referring to questions raised on Modi's educational qualification "Last time you made a Class 12-pass the prime minister of the country. Do not commit the mistake this time and find someone who is educated because a Class 12 pass (person) has not the understanding where he is putting his signs,".

Kejriwal also lauded Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Baneree for the way she tackled the recent issue of CBI officials bid to question Kolkata Police Commissioner in an under-investigation case, saying it was an attack by Modi on the elected government in West Bengal.

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However the Delhi CM hit out at the Prime Minister, accusing him of "tearing apart" Dr Ambedkar's Constitution that provides federal structure in the country. Stating that the BJP would observe February 13, marking the fourth anniversary of the AAP government in Delhi, as "Black Day", Tiwari alleged that the national capital was "ruined" under Kejriwal's rule.

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