Patna: The Lalit Mithila University in Bihar's Darbhanga district issued a Bachelor of Arts exam admit card to Guriya Kumari, but the photo happens to be of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, News Cubic reported.
One would have easily believed that he finally decided to grab a degree to shut haters' mouths, who allege that his Master's degree in Political Science from Gujarat University is fake. In a 2018 tweet by a Twitter handle, Kapil claimed, " we all know Modi's degrees are fake."
We all know Modi's degrees are fake. Who in this world will fight a case in court to not reveal his or her educational qualifications, if those are real?
— Kapil (@kapsology) August 23, 2018
The case now is not only filing incorrect info in EC affidavit but also creating fake degrees. https://t.co/dsxvQfpJol
But, only the photo identification space on the admit card bears the PM, and the rest belongs to Guriya Kumari. The girl student downloaded the admit card on Saturday, which came out with PM Modi's photo.
It is as clear as crystal that the said university made a grave mistake by pasting PM's face on the hall ticket; it must be out of the hangover from the "one nation one…" campaign and pasting of his face on Covid-19 vaccine certificates. Or the university must have witnessed Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's outburst at a Telangana collector for not pasting PM's picture on rice bags.
News Cubic reports that In addition to the PM's face, the university also pasted the Governor of Bihar, Fagu Chauhan, in someone else's admit card, which was pretty sure not out of 'nationalist' sentiments.
Anyway, both the admit cards have gathered widespread attention, going viral on social media. The university is known for more such mistakes too.
However, the university blamed the students for their mistakes. The Registrar of the University, Dr Mushtaq Ahmed, confirmed the incident and said that when the students were asked to upload their own documents, they uploaded the photo of the Governor and the Prime Minister on their behalf. He added that an investigation on the issue had been ordered.