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Bihar: In the seventh class examination paper, Kashmir was told a separate country, if the dispute escalated, it was told human error

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A disputed matter has come to the fore from Bihar regarding Kashmir. In a school in Kishanganj district here, Kashmir has been described as a separate country in the Class VII examination paper. Controversy has increased over this matter. School head teacher SK Das told that this is a human error. He said that he came to know about this through the Bihar Education Board. The question was to be asked, what are the people of Kashmir called? It was wrongly asked that what are the people of the country of Kashmir called? This was a human error.

What was in the question paper?
In fact, in the half-yearly examination of class VII conducted by the Bihar Education Project Council, the question was asked, what are the people of the following countries called? The option of Kashmir was also given along with China, Nepal, England and India in the options given below.
BJP targeted
The BJP has targeted the state government for telling Kashmir a separate country in the exam paper in Kishanganj. State BJP President Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal said that the question itself shows that the government officials of the Bihar government and the Bihar government do not consider Kashmir a part of India. The proof of this is the question paper of Bihar Education Project Council of class VII which is working to inculcate in the minds of children that just as China, England, India, Nepal are one country, Kashmir is also a nation. At the same time, Bihar Rural Development Minister, Shravan Kumar said on this matter that the matter will be investigated and whoever is responsible will be punished, strict action will be taken in the matter.

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