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A strange feat of Punjab Board asked 2 questions related to this party in the 12th exam

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In the class 12th board exam, two questions related to the current ruling party were asked of the children. The opposition has objected to this. The opposition has also talked about writing a letter to the government.

Often the work of the education board is related to education-related works. Their job is to ensure that the registration of children for the board exam is complete, schools take care of the children and the board exam is not conducted without any irregularities. So that the feeling of getting educated towards the children remains in the state. But in a state, questions related to the party of the current government of the state were asked in the board exam. The opposition has raised questions on this and has talked about writing a letter to the government.

The exam was on March 4

This feat happened during the Punjab Board exam. Here in the 12th class Political Science exam, two questions related to the ruling party Aam Aadmi Party were asked to the children, on which the opposition has accused the Punjab government of using the Punjab School Education Board. Let us tell you that on March 4, the Punjab School Education Board conducted a political science exam. In this exam, two questions related to the Aam Aadmi Party have been asked.

What were the questions?

The board gave two questions in the exam paper to the children. The first question was "When was the Aam Aadmi Party founded?" The second question was "Describe the policies and programs of the Aam Aadmi Party." Regarding these questions, the opposition has accused the government of making the board dance to its tunes.

The opposition made these allegations.

Punjab BJP leader Vineet Joshi said that the Punjab government wants to influence the youth politically by using the Punjab School Education Board. If questions related to the Aam Aadmi Party have been asked, then it also means that the Aam Aadmi Party and its policies and works are also taught in schools. Why have only questions related to the Aam Aadmi Party been asked, questions about Congress, Akali Dal, and BJP could also have been asked in this. We will also write a letter to the government regarding this soon.