TIWN June 22, 2021
AGARTALA, June 22 (TIWN): Even after much requests, Tripura Govt has not helped yet the 10323 teachers' families in this Covid situation. Due to the sudden termination, it has resulted in shocks for the teachers to find alternative livelihood and moreover question raises in Covid situation, who will give livelihood ? Many teachers who lost the BPL cards after jobs, they are not getting even minimum benefits of Covid reliefs. Could not the Govt supply at least free food to the families ? Death toll among 10323 teachers raised to 103. BJP's pre-election promise to 10323 teachers has taken a 360 degree turn in 3.2 years. BJP had its clear promise to the 10323 teachers before 2018 election that it will make a permanent solution of the teachers' problems.
However, which was unnoticed due to election-wave that the BJP had given two types of promises to the 10323 teachers : One was to make a permanent solution by keeping their jobs secure and making them permanent and the Second was to give alternative jobs to the 10323 teachers so that their families would not devastate.
But now it has been 15 months that the teachers are jobless and death toll has risen to 103. On Sunday, Justice for 10323 teachers have paid tribute to the departed souls.
At the same time, the organization members have requested Tripura Govt to look after the families and to fulfill Vision Document promises by saving 10323 teachers' livelihoods.
Addressing media, JMC Joint Convener Ajay Debbarma the deaths are happening only due to Tripura Govt's "negligence" towards the families. He also asked why out of 58 writ petitions one petition was relaxed by violating the Court's order ? After 103 deaths no MLA, no Minister have visited the devastated families' houses yet.
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