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CPI-M demands Investigation in Biplab Deb Govt's Job Fair blunder : 'Be more alert while sending state youths outside', says MP Jiten Chaudhury
TIWN June 2, 2018
CPI-M demands Investigation in Biplab Deb Govt's Job Fair blunder : 'Be more alert while sending state youths outside', says MP Jiten Chaudhury
PHOTO : MP Jiten Chaudhury hits BJP Govt on Job Fair blunder. TIWN Pic June 2

AGARTALA, June 2 (TIWN): Hitting the BJP led state govt for the recent job-fair blunder which left state's youths mercilessly in danger under South Indian Textile companies, CPI-M MP Jitenra Chaudhury on Saturday said, via skill development state govt can send state youths not only in other states but also at abroad, but the govt must take liabilities by making pre-conditions about terms and conditions with those private companies. Addressing the press at Melarmath Party Office, MP Jiten Chaudhury said, "The state govt must review why such incident occurred and also should ensure that such episodes will not take place anymore in future". "Before interviews the State Govt must call those companies and talk transparently what will be their salary, how many leaves the employees will get, what will be the bonus percentage etc. But what happened recently it's not acceptable. There were must be flaws which led the youths to escape from South India", MP Jitendra Chaudhury said.

"The job fairs have totally resulted in disaster spoiling the whole initiative of the state govt", MP added. 

MP Jitendra Chaudhury raised the issue after fraud South Indian Textile companies fooled Tripura youths in the name of jobs.

Jitendra Chaudhury further said, "The job fair in Tripura got wide publicity but the outcomes are shocking resulted out of negligence of the govt".

Noteworthy, without food, proper arrangement they youths were taken via local train. Whether they were said that total 5 to 6 people will share a room, in reality above 11-12 people were dumped in a single room.

Not only this, the youths were only paid Rs. 4,200. No proper food arrangement or anything was provided to them.

Most surprising matter was, the youths were used not as employees but as cheap laborers led the youths to return state.

However, the state returned youths met Deputy CM Jishnu Debbarma  as they went to South India under BJP state govt’s liability, but the Deputy CM said, he doesn't know about the matter.

Total 7 companies took Tripura youths with job promised at Rs. 7500/- per month. But they payment which was paid was only Rs. 4200.

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