I am ready to go to jail … Mamta Banerjee, angry over the allegations of teacher job fraud, promised justice to the victims


Mamta Banerjee
Mamta Banerjee In the case of school jobs: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee pledged full support to eligible candidates who lost their school work following a Supreme Court order on Monday. He said his government would ensure that he was unemployed or there was no restriction on his service. Mamta said, “If someone wants to punish school work, I am ready to go to jail.” On April 3, the Supreme Court appointed 25,753 teachers and staff in the government and described the non -valid schools in Bengal and described the entire selection process.
Meeting with those who lost their jobs
At a meeting with the affected candidates and school staff in Kolkata, Mamta Banerjee said, “I will stand unjustly with those who lost their jobs.” I don’t care what others think. I will do everything to restore your ITY Ravam. He said that we have different plans to ensure that there is no restriction on the service of eligible candidates. We will not let them be unemployed.
Said- respect for the judgment of the Supreme Court
Mamta Banerjee has reiterated that the state government respects the Supreme Court’s decision. He said the administration was taking serious measures to handle the situation with serious caution and integrity. The Chief Minister also said that his name was dragged into an unknown thing, and he referred to the contradictions in the appointments of school work.
I am ready to go to jail
Mamta Banerjee said, “If someone wants to punish me for standing with those who lost school work, I am ready to go to jail. He gave a clear note on the BJP and the CPI (M) to the opposition and said there was a conspiracy to break the entire education system. Some people play dirty games.
Staff who came to meet Mamta
Hundreds of people and helped schools who lost their jobs as non -teaching and non -teaching workers in the West Bengal government met Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee at the Netaji inner stadium on Monday. There was a situation of chaos outside the stadium as people who did not provide entry passes reached the project.
A large number of police officers had to fight to appease the people who were trying to enter the interior stadium. Last week, the Supreme Court upheld the Calcutta High Court order, in which more than 25,000 teaching and non -teaching staff were canceled in schools run by the government of West Bengal and Assistant Schools, and the entire recruitment process was questioned.
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