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PM Modi Ji is a postgraduate with a Master's degree. This false narrative has been busted repeatedly, yet Arvind Kejriwal continues to revive it whenever it suits his politics. Ironically, the same Kejriwal once argued that formal education is not necessary to lead the country and even cited Anna...

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