TIWN Dec 29, 2021
AGARTALA, Dec 29 (TIWN): On Tuesday, Sujit Nath of Dharmanagar’s Chandrapur died of a cerebellar stroke, which is a rare kind of stroke. Sujit Nath has left behind his wife, child, and old parents. The death toll has spiked up to 120 so far among the terminated teachers, whereas the BJP led State Govt has miserably failed to keep its pre-poll promise. Reacting over his death, Joint Movement Committee (JMC) member Bijoy Krishna Saha said, “We are truly shocked, saddened by Sujit Nath’s unexpected death. He was just 40 years old and had been suffering due to job loss. His last wish to join in his job could not be fulfilled and Tripura Govt has made his permanent solution by rewarding his death”.
“We condole his death. Again, we are requesting the State Govt to stop the death rally. Whether Govt or Law, who made the mistake, it is unknown but our request to the Govt and CM to judge the matter from a humanitarian angle and to save the families”, said Bijoy Krishna Saha.
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