TIWN Aug 24, 2022
AGARTALA, Aug 24 (TIWN): 10323 teachers continue their protests and struggle for existence after it has been 2 years since they were terminated from their jobs. According to the 10323 teachers, Supreme Court RTI has clarified that 10323 teachers were not terminated. The 10323 teachers are in protest in all subdivisions and gheraoed school inspectors, but Education Dept has not given any statement on that matter. Tripura BJP has failed to keep almost all promises given before 2018 election like Smart Phones for all Youths, Free Education to all girls up to College, Colleges in each constituency etc.
Death toll among 10323 teachers raised to 136. After almost four and half years of the BJP Govt’s rule in Tripura, the promise was given to 10323 teachers by BJP as the opposition party before the 2018 election could not be fulfilled. Public resentment and anti-incumbency have gone to extremes as from unemployed youths to contractual employees all are despaired with the failure of the Govt to keep its promise.
Even though CM was replaced but there is no sign of fulfilling Vision Document promises. Moreover, in the case of Govt jobs, the flow of jobs has been totally downed in comparison with the previous Govt’s time, though the BJP before the 2018 election had promised to fill up 50,000 Govt vacant posts of the Left Govt’s time.
10323 teachers faced the biggest blow under the BJP Govt as their vote banks though helped BJP to acquire the power they (10323 teachers) missed the opportunity to get employment under then Left Govt’s 12000 vacant posts which were created to employ the terminated 10323 teachers. BJP at that time had promised to make the 10323 teachers permanent by constitutional amendment.
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