Border blunder: Student's witty response to India-Pakistan question breaks the internet
A viral image circulated on social media showcased a humorous response to an exam question concerning the India-Pakistan border's length.
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A viral image circulated on social media showcased a humorous response to an exam question concerning the India-Pakistan border's length. The incident occurred in a school in Rajasthan's Dholpur district during a political science paper.
Rajasthan: Hilarious answer to an exam question
The question asked in the paper reads, ''Bharat v Pakistan ke beech kaunsi seema hai, lambai batao? (Which border is between India and Pakistan, tell its length?)'' To which the student answered and wrote a humorous response, the student stated that the 'Seema' (border) between India and Pakistan was Seema Haider. He also provided her height, 5 feet 6 inches, as the distance between the two nations.
''Dono deshon ke beech Seema Haider hai. Uski lambai 5 foot 6 inch hai. Dono deshon ke beech isko lekar ladai hai (Seema Haider is between both the nations. She is 5 foot 6 inches tall. The countries are fighting because of her),'' the answer read.
Unsurprisingly, the response took the internet by storm and prompted a flood of humorous reactions. One user wrote, ''Student of WhatsApp University.'' Another commented, ''He should have gotten an extra mark for such an innovative answer.'' A third said, ''The student tried to bridge the gap. I hope he's not suspended.''
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Notably, Pakistani citizen Seema Haider made national headlines earlier this year when she illegally entered India to live with her lover. She came to India through Nepal with her four children to live with Sachin Meena, whom she had met in 2019 while playing the online game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).
On July 4, Haider was arrested by local police for entering India without a visa, and Meena was held for sheltering illegal immigrants. However, both were granted bail on July 7 and have been living together along with her four children in a house in the Rabupura area of Greater Noida.