Since May 26, 2014, the day when Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India, he has been in news not so much for his development work but for his frequent foreign visits.
Prime Minister's visit invited a lot of media criticism and was a topic of discussion at every household. At a time when discussions on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s frequent foreign visits are still on, an exam question related to the PM's visits abroad has stoked controversy.
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According to a report in The New Indian Express, an exam conducted for the High Court Assistant's post in Kochi included an objective type question related to PM Modi's foreign visits. The question was - which among the following countries was not visited by Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of India? The options provided were USA, Australia, UK and South Korea.
Examiners expressed shock over citing the question in the exam paper and said that those who set the paper did it deliberately to tease the Prime Minister.
"I was surprised to see such a question. It looks like that the person who set the question paper deliberately included the question only to tease the PM," a candidate was quoted telling The New Indian Express.
LBS Centre for Science and Technology, an autonomous institution under the State Government is responsible for conducting the exam. Kerala High Court has decided to conduct a probe into the incident.
-the post is from indiatimes..com
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