Pariksha Pe Charcha Is My Pariksha Too: Narendra Modi
Pariksha Pe Charcha Is My Pariksha Too: Narendra Modi
Modi said that his office is collecting the questions received from students about exams and these questions will be analyzed by social scientists after a few years.
By Rakesh Raman
The prime minister (PM) of India Narendra Modi said today (January 27) that it is his privilege to understand the aspirations, challenges, dreams, and visions of young students.
He was interacting with students during a Pariksha Pe Charcha (Discussion on Exams) program held before the annual exams of school students.
“Pariksha Pe Charcha is my Pariksha too, but I feel happy and fortunate to give the exam,” Modi said, adding that he receives hundreds of thousands of questions from students who seek his advice.
Although Modi himself is not properly educated and often reads from teleprompter to express his views, he takes keen interest in the education of students.
Recently, the world’s top media organization BBC released a new documentary, ‘India: The Modi Question,’ which sheds light on the role of Modi in the Gujarat violence of 2002 when Modi was the chief minister (CM) of Gujarat.
While Modi is showing his care for students during the Pariksha Pe Charcha program, the Modi government police are harassing and arresting students who are watching the BBC documentary on Modi’s role in the Gujarat violence and his continuous hate for Muslims of India.
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At the Pariksha Pe Charcha program, Modi said that his office is collecting the questions received from students about exams and these questions will be analyzed by social scientists after a few years.
By Rakesh Raman, who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He is the founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation which is working in diverse areas to help the disadvantaged and distressed people in the society.