Question on Bengal violence in CAPF exams, Mamata says BJP is ruining institutions like UPSC


- Apart from that, questions were also asked about agricultural law in the examination

New delhi date. Friday, August 13, 2021

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has targeted the Union government over the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams. He had leveled serious allegations against the BJP government over a question raised about electoral violence in Bengal during the Armed Police Force (CAPF) exams to be held under the UPSC. According to Mamata, the BJP is ruining institutions like UPSC.

In fact, the CAPF exam held on August 8 questioned electoral violence in Bengal. The question in the exam was, 'Write a report in about 200 words on Bengal election violence'. The TMC has targeted the BJP over this question. Apart from that, agricultural law was also questioned in the examination.

Mamata Banerjee had targeted the UPSC by calling these questions BJP's questions. He said that at one time the Union Public Service Commission was impartial. Now the BJP is asking questions in its question papers. The UPSC paper had a question about Bengal Post Poll Violence. There was the question of a politically motivated peasant movement. "The BJP is ruining institutions like UPSC," she said.

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