TIWN Sep 26, 2022

AGARTALA, Sep 26 (TIWN): Tripura former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar who is also the Opposition leader has lambasted the BJP Govt and also criticized the Chief Minister over police brutality on the 10323 teachers. Sarkar said in the Assembly that the peacefully agitating 10323 teachers only wanted to talk to the leaders, what’s the harm there ? CM Manik Saha in reply assured to take care of the issue. Manik Sarkar asked, what is the problem to listen what the 10323 teachers want to say. The statement from Sarkar in the Assembly came after many 10323 teachers were injured in police brutality during “Bidhansabha Chalo Abhijan”. 10323 teachers wanted to talk regarding the RTI issue where Supreme Court replied that not all the 10323 teachers were part of the judgement.
Police brutality, heavy lathi-charge on agitating 10323 teachers have left terminated teachers heavily injured on Monday. The terminated teachers were in a peaceful march to the State Assembly where they wanted to stage protest voicing as their issue was not raised in the State Assembly. As soon as the rally came at Circuit house Police personnel were standing with sticks in their hands and imposed barricade. 10323 teachers attempted to break the barricade and then police started lathi-charge regardless men, women, threw water cannon, tear gas.
Many teachers were injured in the brutal attack done by police.
10323 teachers organized “Bidhansabha Cholo” protest which was announced two days back. As the 10323 teachers’ issue was not raised in the ongoing Assembly session, the teachers held the protest.
After police brutality, the 10323 teachers said nothing can stop the 10323 teachers from getting their rights.
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