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Manish Sisodia, who is in jail, said in a letter to the public, “The less educated Prime Minister is very dangerous for the country.”

Jailed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia, while writing a letter to the countrymen, alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not understand the importance of education. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hit back at Sisodia’s statement, saying he had lost his political relevance after being mired in corruption and was trying to stay in the news by writing his letters. While sharing Sisodia’s letter on Twitter, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote, ‘Manish Sisodia has written a letter to the country from jail.’

Modi ji does not understand science

It is written in the letter that the less educated Prime Minister is very dangerous for the country. Modi ji does not understand the things of science. Modi ji does not understand the importance of education. In the last few years, 60,000 schools have been closed. It is necessary to have an educated Prime Minister for the progress of India. On February 26, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Sisodia in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-cancelled Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22.

Is it able to fulfill the dreams of youth?

Targeting Modi in the handwritten letter, Sisodia asked whether the less educated prime minister is capable of fulfilling the dreams of the ambitious youth of the country. Today the youth of the country are ambitious. They want to do something. Looking for opportunity. want to conquer the world. Want to do wonders in the field of science and technology. Does a less educated Prime Minister have the ability to fulfill the dreams of today’s youth?

BJP hit back

On this, BJP’s Delhi unit chief Vijender Sachdeva hit back at the AAP leader and said that before asking about the educational qualifications of others, Sisodia should tell his educational qualification. Sachdeva claimed that the performance of students of government schools in Delhi had declined when Sisodia was the education minister. He alleged that Sisodia worked for eight years as a program manager of schools and not as the education minister. As a result, 40 per cent of the children of class 9th and 11th of the government schools either failed or took the re-examinations. Students of 10th and 12th are also confused.