TIWN Dec 14, 2017

AGARTALA, Dec 14 (TIWN): BJP Spokesperson Dr Ashok Sinha on Thursday welcoming the SC's judgment said that CPI-M now must accept that SC is not biased but it plays independent role, even though the 6 months extension is not a permanent solution, just a temporary relief for the teachers.
"The prayer was done for 1 year more extension whereas SC has permitted for 6 months only. The State Govt told Supreme Court that December is the middle of the session and thus termination will cause massive crisis to the Education system", said Sinha.
"The relief was given ad-hoc basis and no further request to SC can be done in this regard", said Sinha.
However, it's worthy to mention here SC in its verdict wrote, "On 31st December, 2017, the tenure of the incumbents will come to an end. Thereafter their appointments will only for 6 months on ad-hoc basis on such fresh terms that the state govt may impose. Thereafter one of the said incumbent will continue".
The order further said, "No further orders in these applications..."
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