Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A paper setter and a moderator were blacklisted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) on Tuesday after a controversial question on whether 'India should decide to hand over Kashmir to Pakistan' was asked in the General Aptitude Test of the state services preliminary examination. The MPSC also withdrew the question from the examination which was held on Sunday.
Officials said that the question paper had a statement 'if India should decide to hand over Kashmir to Pakistan', and the candidates were given arguments to choose from, one of which was 'yes, it will save a lot of money for India' and "no, such a decision will lead to more similar demands'. The candidates were asked to choose which argument was stronger and two other options were given stating 'both are stronger' or 'vice versa'.
Speaking to reporters Madhya Pradesh's Home Minister Narottam Mishra said that the two concerned officials belonging to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have been barred by the MPPSC. "MPPSC has debarred two officials, belonging to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra respectively, who were involved in the process of setting the paper. The question was objectionable and a letter is being written to MPPSC and Higher Education Department for action against them," said Mishra.
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