TIWN Jan 1, 2021
AGARTALA, Jan 1 (TIWN): On year's beginning, when people are celebrating this day with own family members, for the agitating 10323 teachers, there is no 'Acche Din' yet which was promised before the Assembly Election 2018 by the BJP which is in power. Being jobless for 10 months, Joint Movement Committee had started their agitation of December 7 and today it is 26th day that the terminated teachers protest before Agartala City Centre but the State Govt has no concern yet forced 10323 Teachers' Joint Movement Committee convener Prasanta Debbarma to announce, if the Govt does not solve the teachers problems soon, then their protest will turn undemocratic and for that the State Govt will be responsible. "We just want to request you to solve our problems at the earliest. This is going beyond tolerance", said Prasanta Debbarma.
He further urged all agitating teachers to stay united beyond political ideologies as all teachers' ultimate aim is to get jobs. In a message to the State Govt, Prasanta Debbarma said, "It is your problem how you will solve our problems but do it now, whatever you want to do to save us".
His statement came after on yesterday night in front of 10323 teachers protest spot, huge numbers of youths openly drunk, made chaos and police remained muted at the City Centre.
On the other side, JMC members met West Dist Education office authority today and told him that the teachers will join schools from 6th January, saying, no teacher got termination letter till today.
Teacher Bijoy Krisha Saha said, in notification also it is written that their jobs were seized, not terminated. Moreover, Supreme Court only terminated 462 teachers and not all, said the teacher.
The teachers to go to schools for joining on January 6, said JMC.
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