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Kejriwal hits out at DU admission policy

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal again tries to grab attention and create a controversy. This time the CM of Delhi slammed the Delhi University admission policies , calling it bizzare.

Kejriwal has clearly sighted his dissatisfaction on Wednesday morning through Twitter. He said,

Earlier in the month of June Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti was distributing pamphlets welcoming  students to the task of nation building. The AAP pamphlet preached that  the CYSS is an organisation that strives to rise above the negativity surrounding student politics which is primarily due to the nature of the existing student organisations and their leadership.

Suddenly , Mr. Kejriwal found out that the DU system is bizzare. What are you up to Mr. CM ?

 

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