Kejriwal again raised questions on the educational qualification of PM Modi.
Kejriwal again raised questions on the educational qualification of PM Modi.
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New Delhi: Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal has started attacking PM Narendra Modi openly and harshly after his close leaders like Satyendar Jain and Manish Sisodia went to jail in a corruption case. Kejriwal has been raising questions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's degree. Regarding this, on Friday (March 31), the Gujarat High Court reprimanded Kejriwal and also imposed a fine on him. However, even after being fined, Kejriwal's attitude has not changed; he targeted PM Modi during a press conference on Saturday, April 1. Kejriwal said yesterday that, by order of the Gujarat High Court, people cannot inquire about the educational qualification of the Prime Minister. The country is shocked by this. It is not a crime for someone to be educated or illiterate.

Kejriwal further said that we all know that there is poverty in our country. People are unable to study because of the conditions at home. It has been 75 years since the country became independent. Today, people want fast progress. Today's youth wants rapid progress. In such a situation, it is necessary for the prime minister to be educated. Every day we see the statements of the Prime Minister, which disturb the country. CM Kejriwal said, 'PM Modi's statement came that tea can be made from drain gas; the radar will not be able to catch the aeroplane behind the clouds.' Making fun of this, Kejriwal said that no educated person would do such a thing. It seems that the PM knows very little about science. Everyone saw what he said about A+B in Canada. The Prime Minister told the children that climate change is nothing, whereas it is a reality. There were children laughing. In such a situation, there is a doubt about whether the PM is educated.

Kejriwal said that PM Modi has to take hundreds of decisions in a single day. If they are not educated, then the officers will get them to sign anywhere. As demonetisation took place, the GST was implemented, due to which the economy got destroyed. Kejriwal said that agricultural laws were brought in this way. Kejriwal alleged that 60 thousand schools were closed in the last few years. That is, the importance of education is not given. How will an illiterate country progress?

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