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Digvijaya terms Modi as 'Feku No. 1', asks BJP to arrange history tuitions

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh took a dig at BJP's prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi for his frequent gaffes at poll rallies and asked the saffron party to arrange history lessons for him.

Updated on: Nov 17, 2013, 14:23:39 IST
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Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh took a dig at BJP's prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi for his frequent gaffes at poll rallies and asked the saffron party to arrange history lessons for him.

"These days BJP is in the grip of Modi fever, but the BJP's prime ministerial candidate is not even aware of the history which was taught in XII standard in schools," Singh said addressing a poll meeting last night at Azad Nagar.

Taking a jibe at Modi, he said, "BJP should arrange tuitions for him so that he will have the correct knowledge of history."

Recently, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar had during a rally in Patna said that Modi had in his "excitement" given out wrong historical information. Acting like a "knowledgeable person", Modi referred to Chandragupta as great king of Gupta dynasty instead of Maurya dynasty, which ruled from Patliputra, which is now Patna, he said.

"The BJP leader in excitement cited wrong history by saying Taxila was a great historical site in Bihar which is wrong as the place is in northwest Pakistan," Kumar had said.

Attacking Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for making tall claims about development, the Congress leader termed him as "Feku No. 2." Singh said that though a CD containing corruption allegations against Chouhan's brother Narendra has come out, police is not registering case against him as he is the brother of the chief minister.

The Congress leader also alleged that in connivance with the ruling BJP members, over 1,000 "Munnabhais" have managed to get admission in medical colleges of the state using unfair means.

 
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