Controversial question related to 'Kashmir' asked in MPPSC exam, uproar
Controversial question related to 'Kashmir' asked in MPPSC exam, uproar
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Bhopal: A controversy has erupted over a question asked in the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) state service and forest service preliminary examination held on Sunday. In fact, in the sets A, B, C and D of the preliminary examination, statements on Kashmir and the reasoning-based question were asked, "Should India decide to give Kashmir to Pakistan?" Students have also been given arguments to answer this question.  

Argument 1: Yes, this will save India's wealth.
Argument 2: No, such a decision will increase even more similar demands.  

Answer: A- Argument 1 is strong.
B- Argument 2 is strong.
C- Argument 1 and Argument 2 are both strong.
D- Both arguments 1 and 2 are not strong.

There was an uproar after the same disputed question went viral. Seeing the controversy escalating, the Public Service Commission has sent a notice to the person who set up the question paper and has banned the MPPSC from doing all the work. The Commission, while issuing a notice to the framer of the question paper, wrote that after perusing the question, it has come to the notice that the question is controversial. At the same time, the guidelines were not followed due to framing of questions. Assuming it to be in the category of misconduct, you are debarred by the Commission from all the functions of the Commission for the future.

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