“The MPSC examination paper had an essay in which the Centre was mentioned as Modi government and not as Union or Indian government. The same paper also had a statement saying the then Congress government post Independence adopted the British education system. It is factually incorrect,” her letter acknowledged.
“Every year lakhs of students appear for exam papers. There were some questions on Manusmriti as well in previous exams. The politicisation of such exams should be avoided at the earliest. There is a motive behind pushing curriculum inclined to RSS or BJP,” it added.
The state ought to take strict motion in opposition to those that set the Maharashtra Public Service Commission papers, Thakur demanded.
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