TIWN April 4, 2017
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AGARTALA, April 4 (TIWN): After Govt lost in 10,323 case, all the opposition parties sought Tripura CM Manik Sarkar's resignation from his Chief Minister's position. However, till day CM has not given any statement replying oppositions' demand about his resignation. Whereas other parties burnt CM's effigy demanding his resignation BJP has decided to go for mass demonstration for an uncertain period of time since April 11, till Manik Sarkar resigns. Addressing the media at Krishnanagar Party Office, BJP State President Biplab Deb said, "7.20 lakhs of unemployed youths are today CPI-M's wrong recruitment policy's victim whereas 1.5 lakhs Govt employees have shown a lollypop of Rs. 600 crores employment budget. 10,323 teachers have lost their jobs and CM is utter silent and his party leaders through various press releases are spreading rumours, doing badmouthing of opposition and truth-tellers, whereas everyone knows a political party can not give any job but the central guidelines of recruitment policy is important to follow. But instead accepting the truth CPI-M continues to insult the Supreme Court which is quite anti-constitutional activity".
However, in this regard BJP's demonstration from May 11, demanding Manik Sarkar's resignation will not end by force till he resigns, claims Deb. Apart from that BJP President announced that on April-7 BJP Mohila Morcha will do a Mahakaran Abhiyan, whereas on 10th April OBC Morcha to stage demonstrations district-wise.
It's worthy to mention here that Following 10,323 teacher's case's hearing at Supreme Court TMC MLA Sudip Barman had demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on March-29 on the day of verdict. Opposition Trinamool leader Sudip Barman had also called all the young boys and girls in state Tripura to 'boycott CPI-M' after its long regime of 24 years. Another Trinamool MLA Asish Saha said, ‘If any shame left, sacrifice lust for CM’s throne and take rest’. State BJP after 10,323 case’s verdict at SC, as its immediate reaction demanded Tripura Education cum Law Minister Tapan Chakraborty and Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’s resign from their respective posts.Demanding Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar's resignation, after state's 10,323 teachers' lost their jobs at SC Tripura Pradesh Congress held a press meet on Thursday. But CM has not faced media till day.
Tripura Govt lost the illegally appointed 10,323 teachers case on Wednesday at the Supreme Court. Manik Sarkar led CPI-M Govt’s biggest face loss caused due to Chief Minister’s arrogance in accepting Tripura High Court’s May 7,2014 verdict in cancelling 10323 illegally appointed teacher jobs.SC divisional bench chaired by Justice Adharsha Kumar Goel and Uday Umesh Lalit heard a petition filed by advocate Salman Khurshid. Supreme Court ordered for further TET Examination within 31st December, 2017 for all the teachers who lost their jobs.
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