Printing of wrong map a serious crime: CM

28 Jun, 2015

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said printing of the map of Saraikistan and Hazara province in the textbook of geography of 8th class of textbook Board is regrettable and is tantamount to a heinous crime.

Therefore, he said that a judicial inquiry will be held in the incident of printing of wrong map in geography book of 8th class and a letter will be written to Chief Justice Lahore High Court for this purpose.

He was addressing a meeting here on Sunday in which various aspects regarding printing of wrong map in geography book of 8th class were considered in detail.

The chief minister said that the incident of printing of the map of Saraikistan and Hazara province in the textbook of geography of 8th class of Textbook Board is deplorable.

He said had there been an effective system of check and balance in the concerned department, wrong map could not have been printed and this big mistake would have been checked in time.

He said the concerned department did not fulfil its responsibilities properly due to which the mistake of printing of wrong map in geography book of 8th class has occurred.

The chief minister said after identifying this mistake, the concerned department and authorities should have taken action immediately but the concerned department did not perform its responsibility nor took immediate action.

He said when this matter came into the notice of senior authorities, action on war footing should have been taken as it was not an ordinary incident.

The chief minister said that Chief Minister's Inspection Team (CMIT) will also submit its report regarding the incident separately and the elements involved in this heinous crime will not escape from punishment under the law.

The chief minister directed that books containing wrong map should be withdrawn and Commissioners and DCOs should take action on war footing in this regard whereas books having correct map should be supplied immediately.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2015

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