'We don't want anyone to become PM with fake degree': CM Kejriwal
'We don't want anyone to become PM with fake degree': CM Kejriwal
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New Delhi: The results of the class 9th and 11th examinations at government schools in the country's capital Delhi have been revealed. This year, the results of the children have not been good. In fact, the BJP has accused the children of Delhi's government schools of failing and getting lower marks in this regard. To which CM Arvind Kejriwal has responded by tweeting

 

 

CM Kejriwal said that 'if some children remain weak in studies, we will teach them by setting up extra classes. One of these children will become the PM of the country in the future. We do not want anyone to become PM in the future with a fake degree. At the same time, on Saturday, April 8, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal laid the foundation stone of a new building. During this programme, Kejriwal said that it was because of former Education Minister Manish Sisodia that government schools were able to become better in the last 8 years. Those who used to wake up early in the morning and leave for investigation Along with this, Kejriwal said that after the construction of this school, it will look exactly like Columbia University.

During this, CM Kejriwal has attacked the central government. He said that Sisodia was put in jail by making false allegations of corruption. Kejriwal said that corrupt leaders do not visit schools for inspection at 6 a.m. Kejriwal said that the students of Delhi government schools are doing well in their studies and are also passing the competitive exams. Those who are going to become doctors and engineers later. Kejriwal said that there is only one person behind all this, which is Manish Sisodia.

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