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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has raised questions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree. He also accused the chief information commissioner of trying to hide facts about the PM.
Kejriwal wrote to the CIC on Thursday , asking him why he had withheld details of the PM’s degree. In a letter sent to CIC M Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has raised questions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree. He also accused the chief information commissioner of trying to hide facts about the PM.
Kejriwal wrote to the CIC on Thursday , asking him why he had withheld details of the PM’s degree. In a letter sent to CIC M Sridhar Acharyulu, Kejriwal said he had no objection to his own records being made public. “However, I came to know that you have not allowed information regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree to be made public. There are allegations against the PM that he does not have a degree. In this scenario, the entire country wants to know what the truth is. Despite this, you refused to allow this information to be made public. Why did you do this? This is wrong,“ Kejriwal said.
On March 18 this year, the CIC had asked why Kejriwal should not be declared a public authority as he was an MLA. The information pertained to a case in which the applicant sought to know how he was allowed to change his address in the 2014 Delhi assembly poll affidavit.
“…I request you that while you make information connected with me public, you should also show the courage to place all information related to Narendra Modi’s degree in public domain,“ Kejriwal added.
, Kejriwal said he had no objection to his own records being made public. “However, I came to know that you have not allowed information regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree to be made public. There are allegations against the PM that he does not have a degree. In this scenario, the entire country wants to know what the truth is. Despite this, you refused to allow this information to be made public. Why did you do this? This is wrong,“ Kejriwal said.
On March 18 this year, the CIC had asked why Kejriwal should not be declared a public authority as he was an MLA. The information pertained to a case in which the applicant sought to know how he was allowed to change his address in the 2014 Delhi assembly poll affidavit.
“…I request you that while you make information connected with me public, you should also show the courage to place all information related to Narendra Modi’s degree in public domain,“ Kejriwal added.