BHOPAL: The state BJP on Sunday took a dig at Congress minister Imarti Devi, who was not able to read leader minister Kamal Nath’s message right through a Republic Day serve as in Gwalior, saying the minister reminded them of Bihar, where illiterate ministers were known to skip their respective speeches right through particular occasions.
The BJP additionally demanded an investigation into the educational qualification of the minister.
“It was a surprising incident to look a minister searching for lend a hand from the district collector to read out the chief minister’s message at the auspicious instance of Republic Day. This reminds us of Bihar, which was once ruled through Lalu Prasad and where illiterate ministers used to skip their speeches right through govt functions”, BJP MP Alok Sanjar told TOI.
The BJP leaders have additionally emphasised on a video which went viral after the Republic Day serve as, showing girls and kid welfare minister Imarti Devi starting to read out the chief minister’s message in damaged Hindi.
“After hardly ever reading a line from the text, the minister passed over the page to Gwalior collector Bharat Yadav and said, “Collector saheb padenge” (collector will read). The Governor should order a probe into the educational qualifications of the 43-year-old minister who claimed that she had cleared upper secondary examinations in 2009 through open faculty”, said a state BJP functionary.
Later, chatting with journalists, the minister clarified that she was sick because the previous two days and that was the explanation at the back of her issue in reading. Interestingly, at public right through a gathering in Guna a few days prior to, Imarti Devi said, “I think sleepy, while going through authentic recordsdata since I cannot comprehend anything else”.
The minister, who gained the recently concluded assembly elections from Dabra constituency in Gwalior district had submitted in her affidavit that she had cleared her upper secondary examinations in 2009 through open faculty.
The BJP additionally demanded an investigation into the educational qualification of the minister.
“It was a surprising incident to look a minister searching for lend a hand from the district collector to read out the chief minister’s message at the auspicious instance of Republic Day. This reminds us of Bihar, which was once ruled through Lalu Prasad and where illiterate ministers used to skip their speeches right through govt functions”, BJP MP Alok Sanjar told TOI.
The BJP leaders have additionally emphasised on a video which went viral after the Republic Day serve as, showing girls and kid welfare minister Imarti Devi starting to read out the chief minister’s message in damaged Hindi.
“After hardly ever reading a line from the text, the minister passed over the page to Gwalior collector Bharat Yadav and said, “Collector saheb padenge” (collector will read). The Governor should order a probe into the educational qualifications of the 43-year-old minister who claimed that she had cleared upper secondary examinations in 2009 through open faculty”, said a state BJP functionary.
Later, chatting with journalists, the minister clarified that she was sick because the previous two days and that was the explanation at the back of her issue in reading. Interestingly, at public right through a gathering in Guna a few days prior to, Imarti Devi said, “I think sleepy, while going through authentic recordsdata since I cannot comprehend anything else”.
The minister, who gained the recently concluded assembly elections from Dabra constituency in Gwalior district had submitted in her affidavit that she had cleared her upper secondary examinations in 2009 through open faculty.
Imarti Devi’s R-Day speech reminds of Lalu’s Bihar, says BJP
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