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Congress supporter claims Modi’s certificate is fake because of a font, here is the fact

In recent days, a controversy has erupted in India over the authenticity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s college degree. A Congress supporter has claimed that the certificate is fake because of the font used in the document.

The controversy began when the Congress party released a copy of the Prime Minister’s degree, which was obtained from the Gujarat University. The document showed that Modi had obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983. However, the Congress supporter argued that the font used in the document was not available in 1983, and therefore the certificate must be fake.

The claim has been met with skepticism by many, including the Gujarat University. The university has stated that the font used in the document is a standard font used by the university for all documents, and that it has been in use since the 1980s. Furthermore, the university has stated that the document is authentic and that the Prime Minister did indeed obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree from the university in 1983.

The controversy has also been met with criticism from some who argue that the focus should be on the Prime Minister’s policies and not on his educational qualifications. They argue that the Prime Minister’s policies should be judged on their merits and not on the basis of his educational qualifications.

Ultimately, the controversy over the authenticity of the Prime Minister’s degree is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. However, it is important to remember that the focus should be on the Prime Minister’s policies and not on his educational qualifications.

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