Irani reacted two days after the Congress launched a broadside against her, questioning her ability to deliver as HRD minister as she was "not even a graduate".
The 38-year-old television actor-turned politician told reporters that, "Extraneous circumstances have been created to ensure that my attention is deviated from the body of work I have been entrusted with."
Irani said that she has been judged by her organisation with regard to her capacity to deliver on assignments.
Irani is at the centre of a raging controversy over her educational qualification after it emerged that she had made contradictory declarations when she contested Lok Sabha elections in 2004 and 2014.
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Ever since, Madhu Kishwar, a women's rights activist, raked up a controversy over the fact that Irani, just a 12th Pass, has been made HRD Minister the issue has only snowballed.
Congress leader Ajay Maken had also taken a jibe at Irani's educational qualification.