Manish Sisodia's letter, "PM's Low Qualifications Dangerous For Country,"

 


In a letter to the nation's citizens, today jailed Aam Aadmi Party leader and former education minister Manish Sisodia claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's lack of education makes India "dangerous." The PM has also been under fire from his party's leader, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, for allegedly being unclear about his academic degrees. The Gujarat High Court recently fined Mr. Kejriwal 25,000 for using the Right to Information to request information about the Prime Minister's undergraduate and graduate degrees. (RTI).

"Today's youth is aspirational, they want to achieve something, and they are looking for opportunities," reads Manish Sisodia's handwritten letter, according to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. They aim to rule the entire planet. 



They hope to achieve great things in science and technology. Does a PM with less education have the ability to meet the aspirations of today's youth? Mr. Sisodia questioned in the letter.

According to Mr. Sisodia, science and technology are advancing every day, and artificial intelligence is a hot topic. "In this environment, the Prime Minister's statement that we can use unclean gas to produce tea or meals by putting a pipe in a filthy sewer makes my heart sink. Can you prepare food using the noxious gas coming from a drain? No. The PM is made fun of around the world when he claims that radar cannot identify an airplane flying behind clouds. He is made fun of by students at school and college.

According to Mr. Sisodia, every country in the world is aware that the prime minister of India lacks basic scientific understanding and is not well-educated. He also claimed that when other heads of state hug the PM, they charge a lot of money. Don't know what documents they have him sign because the PM is less educated and doesn't understand.

Manish Sisodia claimed that the closure of 60,000 schools in previous years demonstrates that the government does not at anyway prioritize education. "Can the nation advance if we don't provide our youngsters with a proper education? Never, he affirmed.

"I saw a video of Prime Minister Modi boasting about his lack of education. According to him, he just attended a rural school. Is it admirable to be illiterate or less educated? A nation where the prime minister takes pride in having less education won't ever give its kids access to quality education, the letter said.

"Does the country not have the right to know how educated their Prime Minister is?" tweeted Arvind Kejriwal in response to a demand that he pays the fine within four weeks. They were adamantly against showing his degree in court. Why? And there will be a fine for anyone who requests to see the degree? What is going on? A poorly educated or ignorant prime minister is hazardous to the nation.

Following multiple rounds of interrogation, the CBI had Mr. Sisodia detained on February 26 in relation to allegations of corruption in the creation and implementation of the now-canceled Delhi Excise Policy 2021–22. On March 31, a trial court denied Mr. Sisodia's request for bail, stating that he was "prima facie the architect" and had "played the most significant and vital role" in the criminal conspiracy involving the alleged payment of advance kickbacks totaling between 90 and 100 crore rupees intended for him and his colleagues in the Delhi government.

 

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