High Court Negates Request for Details on PM Modi’s Degree, Arvind Kejriwal Fined
Gujarat High Court has negated the demand for details on PM Narendra Modi’s degree and also fined AAP leader and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for asking for these details. Officials believe that this information is not pertinent to PM Modi holding office and that the university should be asked to disclose this information.
In 2016, the Central Information Commission asked the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Gujarat University, and Delhi University to present information on PM Modi’s graduation and post-graduation degrees based on an RTI (Right to Information) request. According to election documents, PM Modi graduated from Gujarat University in 1978 and completed his Master’s degree from Delhi University in 1983. The Gujarat University challenged this order at the High Court.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta stated last month that the university should not be asked to disclose this information. He claimed that the level of education of a person holding office does not matter in a democracy. “In a democracy, there won’t be a difference if a person holding the office is a doctorate or an illiterate. Also, there is no public interest involved in this issue. Even his privacy is affected,” he said. Mehta also called the demand for this information “childish and irresponsible curiosity.”
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