TIWN Nov 28, 2020
AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): The Ad-Hoc Committee of 10323 teachers have called for a successful convention tomorrow in Rabindra Bhawan. However, the sacked teachers have clarified that although this is a separate convention but all committees are invited and all the upcoming protests will be organized jointly and so the 10323 teachers will be united in the movements. This statement has given a green signal to the 'Justice for 10323 Teachers' organization which is all set to go in Hunger Strike if Tripura Govt fails to announce their confirm jobs by 3rd December. Addressing media, one of the sacked 10323 teachers said, "We are continuously appealing the Govt from last 1month to solve our matters but it is not taking our requests seriously. So, we can not wait further but have to get out rights".
The Ad-Hoc Committee has invited all the units of 10323 tomorrow at Rabindra Bhawan. The organization has asked all sacked teachers to remain present by 10 AM.
Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb had assured to solve their problems by 3rd December but as the Govt could not keep its promises, so the teachers will go in Hunger Strike after 3rd October.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RJ1R_hsv0&feature=youtu.be TIWN YouTube Link, 10323 Teachers held rally in Agartala ahead of Ad-Hoc committee's convention. TIWN Video Nov 28, 2020
BJP before Assembly election in written and verbal promises assured the teachers that they will be given a permanent solution of their uncertain job situations but the teachers now are left jobless from last 9 months as per Supreme Court's order and the BJP Govt could not do anything according to its promises.
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