"Dear@smritiraniji, when will we get new Education policy..? when will year 2015 end in your calender..?" Choudhary wrote in his twitter account.
But, the use of the word "dear" did not go down well with the Union HRD Minister.
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Choudhary answered to her objection by another message on his micro blogging site.
"Not to disrespect but educate...Professional email start with "dear". Smritiraniji kabhi mudde pe jawab dijiye, don't circle around it," Chowdhary replied.
"@AshokChoudhaary all my communications to you or any other person start with 'adarniya', but since you are now communicating allow me 1/3," Irani said in another tweet.
The war of words with the Bihar Education Minister came on a day when she was on a visit to Bhagalpur in connection with "Vikash Parv" observed by NDA on completion of two years in the office.
Ashok Choudhary is also the state president of Congress.
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