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Three lines meet - or actually, they don't

Source: India Postal Set 6 P6 2016

January 18, 2017
geometry

Problem Statement

Let KK and LL be the centers of the excircles of a non-isosceles triangle ABCABC opposite BB and CC respectively. Let MM and NN be points in the plane of the triangle such that BMBM bisects ACAC and CNCN bisects ABAB. Prove that the lines KMKM and NKNK meet on BCBC.
The problem in its current formulation is trivially wrong. No possible rectification is known to OP / was sent to the participants.