“Low Qualification Of PM Dangerous To Country”: Manish Sisodia’s Letter

“It is necessary to have an educated prime minister for India’s progress,” he said.

New Delhi:

Addressing the people of the country, former Delhi Education Minister and jailed Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia today wrote a letter calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s lack of educational qualification ‘dangerous’ for India. The head of his party, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also been attacking the PM over alleged confusion over his college degrees. Recently, the Gujarat High Court imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on Kejriwal for seeking details of Prime Minister’s graduation and post graduation degrees through Right to Information (RTI).

Manish Sisodia’s handwritten letter has been tweeted by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, which states, “Today’s youth is ambitious, they want to achieve something, and they are looking for opportunities. They want to conquer the world. They want to do science.” And want to marvel at technology.” Does a less educated prime minister have the capacity to meet the aspirations of today’s youth?

Shri Sisodia said that science and technology are progressing everyday, and the world is talking about artificial intelligence. “In this context, my heart sinks when I hear the Prime Minister saying that we can cook tea or food with dirty gas piped into a drain. Can a drain’s drain gas cook food? No When the PM says that the aircraft flying behind the clouds cannot be detected by the radar, he becomes the butt of jokes all over the world. School and college students make fun of him.’

The whole world knows that India’s PM is illiterate and does not have basic knowledge of science, Mr Sisodia said, claiming that other heads of state who hug the PM, they charge a high price for every hug. Are. Don’t know on which papers they get signed, because the PM does not understand due to being less educated.

Alleging closure of 60,000 schools in recent years, Manish Sisodia said it shows that education is not a priority at all for the government. He said, “If we don’t give good education to our children, can the country progress? Never.”

“I saw a video of PM Modi where he is proudly saying that he is not educated. He says he studied only in a village school. Is it a matter of pride to be illiterate or less educated? A country like Where the PM is proud.” The letter states that being less educated will never give good education to your children.

Arvind Kejriwal, asked to pay the fine within four weeks, had tweeted: “Does the country not have the right to know how educated their Prime Minister is? He strongly opposed disclosing his degree in court. Why? And to see the person which degree will be fined? What is happening? An illiterate or less educated PM is dangerous for the country.”

Mr Sisodia was arrested by the CBI on February 26 after several rounds of questioning in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22.

On March 31, a trial court rejected Mr. Sisodia’s bail application, noting that he was “prima facie the architect” and that he was the “most important and significant figure” in the criminal conspiracy relating to the alleged payment of advance bribes of Rs 90-100 crore. played the part. To him and his colleagues in Delhi Govt.