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War Of Words Erupts Between AAP And BJP Over PM Modi’s Degrees

IANS, 09 May, 2016 10:56 AM
    The BJP on Monday made public Prime Minister Narendra Modi's B.A. and M.A. degrees and accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of lying over the issue. But Kejriwal insisted he was right while the AAP picked holes in Modi's marksheets.
     
    BJP president Amit Shah and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley countered Kejriwal's allegations that Modi did not have valid B.A. and M.A. degrees and that he had lied about his educational qualifications.
     
    "Before making such baseless allegations about someone's personal life, one should have verified the facts. I am very ashamed that such a day would come that I'll have to make public the prime minister's degrees," said Shah.
     
    Holding aloft the Bachelor of Arts degree issued by Delhi University and the Masters of Arts degree of Gujarat University at a press conference at the BJP headquarters, Shah said Kejriwal should now apologize to the country.
     
    "By raising this issue without any substantial proof, Kejriwal has lowered the level of politics. He has committed a sin ('paap') to defame the nation," he added.
     
    Jaitley taunted Kejriwal and said the allegations against the prime minister come from the party whose "legislators are being prosecuted for disclosing fake degrees".
     
    He was referring to AAP's Jitender Singh Tomar who lost his job as a Delhi minister after his arrest over his fake degree. Another AAP legislator is under scanner over her educational qualification.
     
    But Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) continued to rake up the issue, saying the certificates displayed by Shah and Jaitley were forged.
     
    AAP spokesperson Ashutosh pointed out the Modi's first year B.A. marksheet of 1975 had his name as "Narendrakumar Damodardas Modi", the second year has "Narendra Damoderdas Mody" and the third year has his name as "Narendra Kumar Damodar Das Mody".
     
     
    Similarly, the first year M.A. marksheet from Gujarat University has the prime minister's name as "Modi Narendra Kumar Damoderdas" while the second year marksheet names him "Modi Narendra Damoderdas". 
     
    "Where is the affidavit where his name was changed?" Ashutosh asked, demanding to know how his surname could change from "Modi" to "Mody".
     
    "His M.A. degree says he had done his post-graduation in 'Entire Political Science'. Is that even possible? There are a lot of glaring discrepancies in the certificates," he said.
     
    In his tweet later, Kejriwal insisted that the Bharatiya Janata Party had presented "fake" documents at the Shah-Jaitley press conference and got the "real records sealed".
     
    "Why? Implement CIC order. Allow inspection," he said, referring to Central Information Commission's ruling that Kejriwal's letter seeking Modi's original certificates be "deemed" as an RTI application. 
     
    Jaitley said Modi completed his studies in difficult circumstances and used to travel from Gujarat to give his B.A. examinations in Delhi, where he would stay at the ABVP office.
     
    "Those who claim to be common men should at least praise the prime minister. 'Isse bada aam admi ka koi aur udahran nahi ho sakta'," Jaitley said. 
     
     
    Modi enrolled as a B.A. (Pass) student with the College of Correspondence Courses of Delhi University in 1975. This was the year Emergency rule was imposed, which Modi campaigned against.
     
    The AAP has been asking Modi to show his degree certificates, saying the issue was not about his qualification but that of "fake" certificates and how the prime minister "lied" to the people.
     
    The Congress, which was initially silent on the issue, said the certificates released by the BJP raised more doubts than clearing any. The prime minister has not commented on the row.
     
     
    PM MODI’S DEGREE CONTROVERSY ‘NON-ISSUE’: NITISH KUMAR
     
     
    Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) President Nitish Kumar on Monday termed the controversy over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s educational qualification as a “non-issue”.
     
    “For me these are non-issues,” he replied to a question by media on BJP President Amit Shah and Union Minister Arun Jaitley seeking a public apology from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for kicking off the controversy.
     
    “First they (BJP) should express regret for uttering filth during Bihar (assembly) polls (held last year),” he said.
     
    He was apparently hinting at the “DNA” comments made by Modi against him and other barbs by BJP ministers and leaders during the Bihar assembly poll.
     
    On Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Vice-president Rahul Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leading a march in Delhi recently against the NDA government, Kumar said “They (BJP) are more interested in hitting at a person rather than discussing policy.”
     
    “They applied the same tactics on me too by making personal attacks in place of highlighting the short-comings of my government’s policies,” Kumar said.
     
    On his proposed visit to Dhanbad in Jharkhand tomorrow to take part in a programme against prohibition and receiving congratulatory messages from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan for imposing a complete ban on alcohol in Bihar, Kumar said, “Bihar has started a social revolution by imposing liquor ban. Wherever I am called for a programme on prohibition, I will accept it.”
     
     
    Kumar said he had not yet received any communication from the External Affairs ministry about any invitation to him from Nepal government for a visit to Lumbini on May 21 to take part in a Buddha Purnima programme along with the Prime Minister.
     
    The security was tight at the ‘Janata ke Darbar me Mukhya Mantri’ programme at the One Anne Marg residence-cum-office of the Chief Minister today, in view of the incident on Monday last week when a youth hurled a slipper at him.

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