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Dr. Dilip Jaiswal’s resignation letter which has attracted online ridicule, had multiple spelling errors, including ‘Vihaar’ for Bihar and ‘Suchit’ for ‘Soochit.’ He also wrote ‘istifa’ for resignation and ‘karvaayi’ for action
Many pointed out the irony of a Bihar minister struggling to write a proper resignation. (PTI File/News18 Hindi)
BJP Bihar state president Dr. Dilip Jaiswal resigned from his ministerial position in the Bihar government. He submitted a five-line resignation written on his letterhead to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on February 26.
His resignation letter has gone viral on social media, attracting significant attention and ridicule from internet users owing to multiple grammatical errors.
“To the Honorable Chief Minister, Bihar Government, It is to inform that I, Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, voluntarily resign from the post of Minister Revenue and Land Reforms Department. Respectfully sent for information and necessary action,” read a rough translation of his letter in Hindi, signed and dated at the end.
Dr. Dilip Jaiswal misspelt several words in his resignation. He wrote Bihar as ‘Vihaar‘ and ‘Sochit‘ as ‘Suchit‘. Additionally, he wrote resignation as ‘resignation‘ and action as ‘hairy‘.
Here Is The Resignation Letter:
Social media users have expressed their amusement and criticism, with many pointing out the irony of a Bihar minister struggling to write a proper resignation. Some even questioned the validity of his PhD, given his poor grasp of the language.
If one is struggling with writing Hindi, a simple formula can help: L-S-R-W. This stands for ‘Listening’, ‘Speaking’, ‘Reading’, and ‘Writing’. One can begin by listening carefully to the language. Then, focus on speaking correctly. Next, concentrate on reading accurately. Finally, they should pay close attention to the words and letters while writing. By following this formula, one can significantly reduce errors in writing Hindi.
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Bihar, India, India