MAPS in an atlas published by the Punjab education department shows Gilgit, Northern Areas and Kashmir as part of India.

According to reports, 10,000 copies of the atlas have been distributed among all government schools and libraries across Punjab. The authorities concerned, printers, publishers and distributors should be held responsible, and an inquiry into this matter should be conducted. Strict action should be taken against the culprits who have intentionally done this mischievous act.

If this is unintentional, then this enormous mistake is nothing but just the outcome of posts given to incompetent persons without merit.Let us see what action the chief minister takes on this issue.

NADIA EHSAN Lahore

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