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10323 Teachers Job Termination exposed BJP's JUMLA with 'Vision’ document : No 50000 Govt Jobs, Two yrs rule turned massive failure: BJP failed to achieve even 1% of promises made in 2018 Pre-Election Vision Document, only 35 months remaining
TIWN April 1, 2020
10323 Teachers Job Termination exposed BJP's JUMLA with 'Vision’ document : No 50000 Govt Jobs, Two yrs rule turned massive failure: BJP failed to achieve even 1% of promises made in 2018 Pre-Election Vision Document, only 35 months remaining
PHOTO : BJP's Vision Document (Left), 10323 teachers holding protest (Right). TIWN Photos.

AGARTALA, April 1 (TIWN): Biplab Deb, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Sunil Deodhar to various BJP leaders JUMLA promises of regularizing 10323 Teaching Jobs after BJP' election win in 2018 is now proved a massive cheating only to grab votebank. BJP's vision document's promise of filling 50000 Govt JObs within first 12 months also a huge fraud when State Govt failed to recruit even 1% of 50000 Jobs. BJP Govt not only cheated 10323 Teachers but Chief Minister Biplab Deb in his speeches continue to claim falsely that over 5.5 Lakhs Job creators produced, which itself is another FRAUD.

In past 2 yrs, BJP Govt damaged Tripura's education system by announcements of 961 School closings, damaged Tripura's Healthcare system as Hospitals are properly equipped, enough Doctors are not appointed, very poor condition prevailing across Tripura.

Himanta Biswa Sarma and other BJP leaders assured to solve 10323 teachers issues before the Assembly Election 2018, now State Govt let the 10323 Teachers lose their Jobs on March 31,2020. 

BJP’s mush hyped Vision Document was published on February 11, 2018 at Sonar Tori Hotel by then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, local BJP spokesman Ashok Sinha, Assam BJP Minister Himanta Biswa, it was clear to all that immediately after Govt asseumed power, all the promises of the Vision Document was to be fulfilled.

Whatever BJP Govt has done so far was taxing the people with almost all necessary needs like Electricity to Health Service to Water and instead of being funded by the Central Govt, BJP has taken mission to strengthen State Finance Dept by revenue collection.

Although BJP before the election begged 10323 teachers support and did lots of drama in support of the teachers, taking 360 degree turn, Education Minister Ratanlal Nath said that with 10323 teachers issue, Tripura BJP-IPFT Govt has no link. Ratan Lal further threatened CPI-M leaders, previous Education Dept officers to take legal action for 10323 teachers recruitment irregularity. In front of City Centre, huge protest was staged recently, later police arrested all the teachers. 

Terminated 10323 teachers have demanded resignation of Chief Minister Biplab Deb who is also the Home Minister of Tripura after he sent huge force to arrest the agitating teachers sat in protest in democratic way.

Teachers are slamming BJP without any fear after they remained silent for 2 years

On the other side, before election the promises were done to ensure each right of the Vision Document by March, 2018.

 

BJP's Vision Document’s first page, which was before Assembly Election given these 10 promises:

1. Employment opportunity for every household,

2. Free Education for women till graduation,

3. 7th Pay Commission to the all Govt employees of the State Govt,

4. Free Smart Phones to Youths,

5. Minimum allowance of Rs. 2000 and a minimum wage of Rs. 340,

6. Investigate Rose Valley Chit Fund scams and punish all the guilty,

7. Provide house to all without brick housing,

8. Free Health Insurance to all BPL households,

9. Provide drinking water to all households,

10. Regularize contractual Govt employees.

Among 10323 Teachers, already 51 Teachers died while struggling for their survival, but BJP Govt never kept the pre-election promises which was to regularize their Jobs.

Other than FRAUD, JUMLA promises to fool Tripura public, 2 years BJP rule turned a massive nightmare for Tripura.

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