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CPI-M's 'Double Standard' game with 10,323 teachers : various Ministers talking various, actions are yet invisible
TIWN May 6, 2017
CPI-M's 'Double Standard' game with 10,323 teachers : various Ministers talking various, actions are yet invisible
PHOTO : 10,323 teachers sat in meeting. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, May 6 (TIWN): Education & Law Minister Tapan Chakraborty said, 'We are beside 10,323 teachers forever', MP Jiten Chowdhury said, 'If age relaxation is given by Central Govt, ‘acche din’ will come surely' and finally Tripura Health Minister Badal Chowdhury said, 'We will recruit the teachers in other govt depts'...but more than 1 months have been passed but 10,323 teachers are yet to know how the govt will be with them. Minister Badal Chowdhury's comment was not only triggered criticism, but it revealed CPI-M's arrogance even after massive faceloss with recruitment scam. He said, "This is our Govt, nobody can snatch our given jobs. We will appoint them in other depts., may be not as teachers". On the hand MP Jiten Chowdhury was busy to reverse SC's verdict by completing everyone's B.Ed degree, whereas many of them have not minimum percentage to appear in TET even after completing B.Ed. In this condition bluffs of CPI-M to 10,323 teachers continues as much as election is coming more closure. However, recently a TMC leader, Sudip Barman said, "Govt should not do the same mistake as it did earlier. Recruiting someone in group C & Group D via oral test is illegal". Barman further warned that if they are again recruited illegally then their fates will be repeated in same manner.

On the other hand the 10,323 teachers are yet undecided what to do after 1 month 1 week of Supreme Court's verdict was given.

The 10,323 teachers who recently have lost their jobs in a verdict at Supreme Court proving the wrong recruitment policy of the Tripura Govt, sat in a meeting at Matangini Pritilata Hall on May-2

One of the teachers said, "Our future is dark. We have to decide what to do next. Whether to go in SC or not, we will decide. Already we are talking to lawyers in this regard".

'I never delivered speech in a hall, but today for the hunger inside I am bound to stand in protest', said another teacher.

'When we were waiting to be regularized after 5 years of fixed paid jobs, then all these happened. Today for livelihood we are here, instead of teaching at schools', said another teacher.

In this condition, CPI-M Govt which is upset with SC, as many of their relatives were appointed in teachers' jobs, are yet undecided what will they do to 'stay with 10,323 teachers'. 

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