RJD MP's medical college publishes India map without PoK, FIR lodged

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Press Trust of India Katihar (Bihar)
Last Updated : May 06 2018 | 10:15 PM IST

An FIR was lodged today against a medial college owned by an RJD MP from Bihar for allegedly publishing a prospectus featuring a map of India without the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in it, police said.

The incident triggered sharp reactions from the ruling BJP-JD(U) alliance, which termed it an act of sedition.

In its prospectus for the 2018-19 session, the Katihar Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) has not shown the PoK in India's map. The college authorities said it was an error committed by the printing press and that it was being rectified.

Ahmad Ashfaque Karim was elected to the Rajya Sabha as an RJD nominee along with five others in March.

On the directive of the Katihar district magistrate, the FIR was lodged with Katihar Mufassil police station this evening against the KMCH management and others for distorting the map of India, Katihar Sub-Divisional Police Officer Anil Kumar said.

After a video on the truncated Indian map went viral on social media, the district administration sent Anil Kumar and Katihar Sub-Divisional Magistrate Niraj Kumar to the KMCH for an enquiry.

They seized the prospectus in question and some other documents from the medical college, Anil Kumar said.

The FIR was registered after Niraj Kumar submitted his report to Katihar District Magistrate Punam.

KMCH owner and RJD MP Ahmad Ashfaque Karim said the printing press was to be blamed for the mistake.

"It is a big mistake which should not have happened. It is an error by the printing press. We had asked the press to rectify the error on April 24 itself. The prospectus is not being sold for the past 15 days," Karim told a news channel.

To a question, he said, "Entire Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. None can separate it from the country."
Referring to the ongoing controversy over a portrait of Pakistan Founder

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First Published: May 06 2018 | 10:15 PM IST

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