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A multiple choice question, "Should Kashmir be given over to Pakistan?" appeared on an MPPSC question paper that emerged on the internet. According to news reports, the exam selections were perplexing to the pupils that took it, and many of them were unable to react.

Digital Desk: Aspirants and political leaders have slammed the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) for asking a controversial question about Kashmir in the preliminary examination for the state civil services.

The MPPSC Civil Services preliminary test contained a question about whether Kashmir, which is the subject of an international conflict, should be given over to Pakistan or not, which went viral on social media.

A multiple choice question, "Should Kashmir be given over to Pakistan?" appeared on an MPPSC question paper that emerged on the internet. According to news reports, the exam selections were perplexing to the pupils that took it, and many of them were unable to react.

The two options on the MP Civil Services question paper were:

  1. Yes, as it will help the economic situation of India.
  1. No, as it would increase the demand of the Pakistan administration.

The answer key for the Madhya Pradesh civil services test 2022 revealed that the second option of the multiple-choice question was correct, according to the Hindustan Times. Regardless, the question paper triggered a social media backlash, with many criticising MPPSC for its question selection.

People who took the MPPSC preliminary examination were perplexed by the Kashmir issue and claimed they didn't know how to choose the correct response.

According to sources, Congressman Ajay Yadav said, "Kashmir is a source of pride for India. Even the notion that it [handing over Kashmir to Pakistan] will save money is exceedingly unacceptable. Even the proper response is disagreeable... it should not be about putting an end to similar aspirations [for secession]...it should be about giving Indians a better life."


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