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After empty-promises with Jute Mill, RMSA discontinued workers, now Manik Govt promises to 'stay' by 10,323 teachers : Left front's commitments to be affected before Election-2018 ?
TIWN April 5, 2017
After empty-promises with Jute Mill, RMSA discontinued workers, now Manik Govt promises to 'stay' by 10,323 teachers : Left front's commitments to be affected before Election-2018 ?
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AGARTALA, April 5 (TIWN): Without any clarification, Tripura Left Front Govt has once again promised to be with 10,323 teacher, as it earlier promised in Jute Mill and RMSA cases. Govt will never leave them but why the Govt will not 'leave' it's the ultimate question and it's well known that the 2018 is the deadline till when Govt would be with them.

But how Minister Tapan Chakraborty will be with them, it's not yet clear as in the name of review consideration, Tripura Govt trying to delay the issue till 2018 anyhow. But will the delay will be affective to the vote banks ? The Govt can use the 10,323 teachers in public rallies, but the election result will be the ultimate answer to all the corruptions.

In case of Jute Mill, the left front Govt said same that it will be with them and also in case of RMSA state govt showered sympathy upon them, but as per the last report, when the 150 discontinued RMSA workers met CM Manik Sarkar for regularizing their jobs, Sarkar replied that due to Central Govt's policy the workers have lost their jobs. With this, the left front Govt's promise has been vanished to be 'with them'.

In 10,323 teachers case Tripura Govt after saying that it will be beside them, have not lengthen the line any more without any proper details.

Now obviously, the Govt will be also with 1000 teachers whose fates are also uncertain and dependent upon the HC's verdict. In this condition, the young generation have already geared up to change the Govt. Reportedly, across the hilly areas also CPI-M's vote banks will be affected a lot in the coming election.

If 10,323 families reduces their vote banks atleast 1 lakh vote bank will be cut from left front govt's vote banks. In the same manner, from RMSA to unemployed youths and the poor paid Govt employees vote banks will be tough to achieve. Now what strategy state govt takes to cool down the angry unemployed youths, it next to be seen. 

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