TIWN March 22, 2021

AGARTALA, March 22 (TIWN): Amid 89 death tolls raised among 10323 teachers and they are jobless for a year, Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb has now claimed that he has kept his Vision Document promise, given to the 10323 teachers. "I said in Vision Document that from humanitarian perspective, will stand with the 10323 teachers and we have done so, but due to no permission from Supreme Court, we could not proceed further", said Biplab Deb while addressing in Deworming Day programme at Teliamura. He further said that 10323 teachers were not permitted recently by High Court to resume protest at Agartala City Centre because, Court also has understood that their demand and their jobs are illegal and his Govt has no fault in this issue.
Biplab Deb further said, "We have shown much humanity to the 10323 teachers. We promised to stand with the teachers with humanitarian perspective but Supreme Court did not permit further".
"The opposition has no issue against this Govt and thus only lies and lies are in their propaganda. In Farmers protest also, only lies were taken as a token of protest issue".
However, on January 27, where 400 teachers including women and children were beaten up by Police brutally under Biplab Deb's order, the humanity had been bowed in shame.
Moreover, BJP did not promise in Vision Document to stand with 10323 teachers from humanitarian perspective but said about "permanent solution" of 10323 teachers issue with humanitarian perspective.
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