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No role in framing questions for board exams: Manipur BJP

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Published : Feb 24, 2020, 9:47 PM IST

BJP spokesperson Chongtham Bijoy on Monday has denied of having any involvement of their party in setting the question of class 12 state board examinations which was held on Saturday. A paper of Political Science had asked the students to 'draw the election symbol of the BJP' and 'examine four negative traits of Nehru's approach to nation-building'.

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Imphal (Manipur): A day after the Congress criticised some questions in the political science paper of class 12 state board examinations in Manipur for trying to 'instil certain kind of political mindset' among students, the BJP on Monday said it had no role in it and the authorities concerned should be asked about it.

The two questions, carrying four marks each, had asked the students to draw the election symbol of the BJP and examine four negative traits of Nehru's approach to nation-building.

Congress leader Kh Joykishan had said on Sunday that the question paper for the examination on February 22 was an attempt to "instil certain kind of political mindset" among the students.

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The questions had gone viral on social media drawing flak from the netizens.

BJP spokesperson Chongtham Bijoy told a news agency, "We do not have anything to do with the set of questions asked in the class 12th examination. The authorities concerned frame the questions and they should be asked about it."

Chairman of the Council of Higher Secondary Education (Schools) L Mahendra Singh told a news agency, "The questions were set by the controller of examination from the chapter on 'Party System in India' which is part of the political science syllabus of the board."

An official who did not want to be named said that similar questions had been asked in the past such as drawing the symbol of CPI, and the logo of the United Nations. (PTI Report)

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Imphal (Manipur): A day after the Congress criticised some questions in the political science paper of class 12 state board examinations in Manipur for trying to 'instil certain kind of political mindset' among students, the BJP on Monday said it had no role in it and the authorities concerned should be asked about it.

The two questions, carrying four marks each, had asked the students to draw the election symbol of the BJP and examine four negative traits of Nehru's approach to nation-building.

Congress leader Kh Joykishan had said on Sunday that the question paper for the examination on February 22 was an attempt to "instil certain kind of political mindset" among the students.

Also Read: Did the saffron party accept its loss: BJP poster puts forward a question

The questions had gone viral on social media drawing flak from the netizens.

BJP spokesperson Chongtham Bijoy told a news agency, "We do not have anything to do with the set of questions asked in the class 12th examination. The authorities concerned frame the questions and they should be asked about it."

Chairman of the Council of Higher Secondary Education (Schools) L Mahendra Singh told a news agency, "The questions were set by the controller of examination from the chapter on 'Party System in India' which is part of the political science syllabus of the board."

An official who did not want to be named said that similar questions had been asked in the past such as drawing the symbol of CPI, and the logo of the United Nations. (PTI Report)

Also Read: Question papers of Manipur class 11 board exams leaked

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