TIWN Feb 26, 2022

AGARTALA, Feb 26 (TIWN): Under ‘Illegal Termination’ allegations, JMC will lodge FIRs against Tripura Education Dept in various police stations accusing the State Govt of 127 teachers’ deaths.
JMC said, for suicide cases, the FIR will be different whereas in other deaths the accusations in the FIRs will be completely different.
The FIRs will be lodged from March 1st onwards.
JMC also has expanded the committee for the upcoming movements, saying, they have waited enough for the Govt’s sympathy and now they will take the needful action.
Addressing media at Agartala Press Club, JMC member Bijoy Krishna Saha said, “In the battle of 127 para, we have lost our 127 colleagues. At first, we expressed our sorrows and condolence to the unfortunate demises. In 2014, the judgment of Tanmoy Nath came out, and then from time to time, the Govt went to the Supreme Court. Then we lodged an RTI asking, whether we (10323 teachers) were made a party in the ad-hoc and termination case, but the Supreme Court now has released the RTI report saying, we were never a party”.
Reading out the RTI, Bijoy Krishna Saha declared the RTI reply copy words, “…….I am to inform you as per the record, you are not a party in the SLP No 18993219049/2014 title the State of Tripura Vs. Tanmoy Nath”.
“Now when the Supreme Court has declared that we are not party then how were we terminated? Our salaries were stopped. We are the first employees who sought a termination letter from the Govt because we had this paper in hand. We have around 17 to 18 such copies of RTI. Right now, we are not releasing them”, said Saha.
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