TIWN May 14, 2020

AGARTALA, May 14 (TIWN): The 10323 teachers who lost their jobs in High Court and Supreme Court’s verdicts due to irregularities in recruitment under the previous Left Govt and the then Left Govt led biggest blunder of challenging High Court’s order, taking the matter to Supreme Court instead of including the petitioners in employees rows (as per High Court’s option). But, before 2018 Tripura Assembly Election almost illusion based super-promises given by the BJP Party to come in power, left the teachers literally devastated after 10 years of jobs. Although it seems to be easy to advise the teachers to struggle for existence but it is truly turning sensitive issue amid police have arrested 2 of the teachers. With all these, chaos and no money situation for the teachers is the reality, when their livelihood is gone after 10 years of continuous habit of getting salaries per month. Humanity and Human Rights nothing is working for the teachers but the reality is, teachers are left jobless, did not get any salary from 1 month, although among them, few were living with their cancer patient family members, few have children and few already passed away in heartattacks, unnatural ways.
State Govt of Tripura however has asked the teachers to hold patience citing a case was filed in the Supreme Court to appoint the teachers in non-teaching posts.
In such a situation, two former teachers among sacked 10,323 teachers were detained by police from the Police Headquarter area on Wednesday.
Instead of humanitarian ground applying, which was promised before election, the new Govt has filed legal cases against the teachers amid such a crisis situation, displaying a heartless politics by rulers.
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