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Manish Sisodia raised the matter of PM’s degree from Tihar Jail, read full letter to the country

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New Delhi : Manish Sisodia has once again raised the issue of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree while writing a letter to the nation from Tihar Jail in Delhi Excise scam case. He has written in his letter to the country that today we are living in the 21st century. Everyday new progress is happening in science and technology all over the world. The whole world is talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI). In such a situation, when I hear the Prime Minister saying that tea or food can be made from dirty gas by putting a pipe in a dirty drain, then my heart sinks. He wrote that whether tea or food can be made from the dirty gas of the drain? No.

PM’s statement is dangerous for the country

Manish Sisodia has further written in his letter that when the Prime Minister says that the radar cannot catch a plane flying behind the clouds, then he becomes a laughing stock among the people of the whole world. Children studying in schools and colleges make fun of them. His statements like this are dangerous for the country.

Less educated prime minister is dangerous for the country

He further wrote that it has many disadvantages – like the whole world comes to know that the Prime Minister of India is less educated and he does not even have basic knowledge of science. When heads of other countries hug the Prime Minister, they go away with a huge price for each hug. Don’t know how many papers they get signed in return, because the Prime Minister does not understand at all, because he is less educated.

Less educated PM will fulfill the dreams of youth

He further wrote that today the youth of the country is aspirational. He wants to do something. He is looking for opportunity. He wants to conquer the world. Wants to do wonders in the field of science and technology. Does a less educated prime minister have the capacity to fulfill the dreams of today’s youth?

60,000 government schools were closed across the country

He said that in recent years 60,000 government schools were closed across the country. Why? On the one hand, the population of the country is increasing, so the number of government schools should have increased? If the standard of government schools was improved, then people would have started sending their children out of private schools to government schools, as is now happening in Delhi, but the closure of government schools across the country is an alarm bell. This shows that education is not the priority of the government. If we do not give good education to our children, can India progress? Never.

Shouldn’t the manager of the country be educated?

He wrote that I had seen a video of Prime Minister Modi, in which he is proudly saying that he is not educated. He was educated only till the village school. Is it a matter of pride to be illiterate or less educated? In a country whose Prime Minister is proud of being less educated, good education will not be arranged for the child of a common man. The closure of 60,000 government schools in recent years is a living proof of this fact. How will my India progress in such a situation? He wrote that even to keep a manager for his small company, he finds only an educated person. Shouldn’t the biggest manager of the country be educated?



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