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‘First Education, then Law’, CPI-M’s new quotation on 10323 after SC bans CPI-M’s Corrupted-Education-Policy
TIWN Dec 11, 2017
 ‘First Education, then Law’, CPI-M’s new quotation on 10323 after SC bans CPI-M’s Corrupted-Education-Policy
PHOTO : Tripura CM Manik Sarkar, Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Dec 11 (TIWN): To keep 10323 teachers’ sympathies for CPI-M, various talk shows, debates are being organized by Melarmath party office through party-mouth pieces, where no chance for much verbal conflicts are there. CPI-M now has brought a new policy saying, ‘Schools are suffering due to teachers crisis. In this situation, Education is first and then the law comes’. However, question remains how far 10323 teachers were helping the education system as the teachers since last 9 months after SC’s verdict are hardly seen in school. Since the SC had terminated the teachers on March 29, 2017 the teachers had been attending schools hardly once in a month.Not only this, teachers were not attending the prayers during national anthems.

This new policy of CPI-M was not unexpected as recently DYFI Secretary Amal chakraborty said if 10323 was a mistake, CPI-M will continue such mistakes again and again.

“We will not stop providing jobs. May be less but we will give jobs. 10323 was given to poor people and we will continue to give such jobs”, said Chakraborty.

The DYFI leader further blasted media for promoting BJP and helping them to come in power. The arrogance didn’t stop there. But he added, “We don’t care about such 4th pillar of democracy which day night working to highlight BJP. Manik Sarkar is respected throughout the country. Who cares about state media’s operation ?”

“What was wrong to provide 10323 with jobs. It was not a mistake. We gave it to the poor people”, said Chakraborty.

However, state knows among 10323 families, all  the families belonged to CPI-M and many jobs were given to them, who belonged to rich class. Moreover, by poverty basis Teacher-job idea is not unexpected by illiterate leaders and similar speeches was delivered by other leaders also earlier.

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