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File photo - Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion The question related to Quit India Movement removed by PSC from the answer sheet of State Service Examination 1686810485 has become political hot. Former Chief Minister Kamal Nath said that the PSC has done a disservice to the candidates by removing the correct question, as the Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh had wrongly mentioned the anniversary of the Quit India Movement in his tweet. Digvijay Singh also tweeted calling the PSC members illiterate and said that the correct question was removed by the PSC, although there has been no response from the BJP on this issue. ) The candidates are now preparing to take the matter to the court and have also collected the documents for the correct answer to the question. Candidate Akash Pathak has also issued that order of the Central Government. In which instructions were given to celebrate the anniversary of Quit India Movement on 9th August. Under Secretary, Department of Personnel, on August 4 2023 to commemorate the 750 th anniversary of the Quit India Movement Instructions were given to all the departments and letters were also issued. This copy of the order is being sent to the PSC. Despite there being no dispute in the answer, the PSC had removed this question from the answer sheet. this is complete Case PSC In the exam 'When did the Quit India Movement start?' The question was asked. In the alternative, the PSC had given the date of 6,7,9 and 06 August.9 On August, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath had tweeted about the anniversary of Bharat Jodo movement. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan tweeted the anniversary of Quit India Movement on August 8. 8 in PSC question paper August was not an option. To avoid controversy, the PSC declared the question itself as deleted. If she had accepted the date of August 9 as correct, then the former Chief Minister would have proved right and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan wrong.

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File photo – Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion The question related to Quit India Movement removed by PSC from the answer sheet of State Service Examination 1686810485 has become political hot. Former Chief Minister Kamal Nath said that the PSC has done a disservice to the candidates by removing the correct question, as the Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh had wrongly mentioned the anniversary of the Quit India Movement in his tweet. Digvijay Singh also tweeted calling the PSC members illiterate and said that the correct question was removed by the PSC, although there has been no response from the BJP on this issue. ) The candidates are now preparing to take the matter to the court and have also collected the documents for the correct answer to the question. Candidate Akash Pathak has also issued that order of the Central Government. In which instructions were given to celebrate the anniversary of Quit India Movement on 9th August. Under Secretary, Department of Personnel, on August 4 2023 to commemorate the 750 th anniversary of the Quit India Movement Instructions were given to all the departments and letters were also issued. This copy of the order is being sent to the PSC. Despite there being no dispute in the answer, the PSC had removed this question from the answer sheet. this is complete Case PSC In the exam ‘When did the Quit India Movement start?’ The question was asked. In the alternative, the PSC had given the date of 6,7,9 and 06 August.9 On August, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath had tweeted about the anniversary of Bharat Jodo movement. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan tweeted the anniversary of Quit India Movement on August 8. 8 in PSC question paper August was not an option. To avoid controversy, the PSC declared the question itself as deleted. If she had accepted the date of August 9 as correct, then the former Chief Minister would have proved right and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan wrong.

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