Kashmir was recognized as an independent country in India's 7th class paper
Kashmir was recognized as an independent country in India's 7th class paper
In the seventh grade examination paper in the Indian state of Bihar, Kashmir was identified as an independent state. In violation of UN resolutions, the Indian military occupies the Jannat Nazir valley through military killings rather than recognizing Kashmir as a free and independent state.
In today's class 7 exam question, Kashmir was recognized as a separate country, opening up India's claim.
According to Indian media, in the state of Bihar, the 7th grade English exam was conducted, and the students had to answer the question, "Just like the people of China are called Chinese, so do those of the following countries?"
There was also a mention of Kashmir in the pamphlet of other countries. When extremist Hindu parties found out about the inadvertent admission in the English paper, they attacked the school management, but the management replied that the paper was not made by them but by the Bihar Board.
Leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party have demanded an inquiry into the incident from the Bihar Education Minister.
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