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"Printing mistake": Vidyasagar University VC after its exam paper calling freedom fighters 'terrorists'

After a controversy erupted in West Bengal after a question in an undergraduate history examination paper set by Vidyasagar University referred to Indian freedom fighters as "terrorists", Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dipak Kumar Kar, referred to it as "a printing mistake".

ANI Jul 11, 2025 10:43 IST googleads

Vice-Chancellor of Vidyasagar University, Dipak Kumar Kar (Photo/AN)

Paschim Medinipur (West Bengal) [India], July 11 (ANI): After a controversy erupted in West Bengal after a question in an undergraduate history examination paper set by Vidyasagar University referred to Indian freedom fighters as "terrorists", Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dipak Kumar Kar, referred to it as "a printing mistake".
Kar asserted that the report from the Controller of Examinations and Chairperson of the Undergraduate Board of Studies of History suggested that the error occurred during moderation, which was unintentional and not detected during proofreading.
"A printing mistake occurred in the question paper of the undergraduate history examination yesterday... I enquired about the matter with the Controller of Examinations and asked for a report from the Controller of the Examination as well as from the Chairperson of the Undergraduate Board of Studies of History. After getting the report, we came to know that the error occurred during moderation, which was unintentional and not detected during proofreading, also," Kar said.
"We have decided that the concerned teacher who was involved in the moderation will be replaced by a new member, and the Chairman of the Board of Studies will also be exempted from his chairmanship," he added.
The question has sparked outrage for describing Indian revolutionaries -- who resisted British colonial rule -- as "terrorists".
The phrasing has drawn sharp criticism from academics, civil society groups, and the state's opposition parties, who have demanded action against university authorities.
Meanwhile, a Trinamool Congress (TMC ) leader was shot dead by unidentified people in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.
The deceased was identified as Rajjak Khan, a resident of Chak Maricha village of Chaltaberia Gram Panchayat in South 24 Parganas district.
"Around 9.45 pm yesterday, one Rajjak Khan of Chak Maricha village, Chaltaberia Gram Panchayat, was attacked by a few persons near Siristala under Uttar Kashipore PS while returning home. He was shifted to a hospital and was declared dead there. Investigation has been initiated," the Kolkata police said. (ANI)

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