Agartala: Dec 14: Ahead of the Prime Minister’s visit to the state, 10,323 sacked teachers sought answers from the state government. Dismissed teacher Arabinda Sharma gave a warning from the hunger stage to solve their problems in the next two to three days. Arabinda Sharma, a member of the 10,323 affected teachers’ society, also said that 10,323 dismissed teachers have been sitting on the streets for 56 days.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to visit the state on December 18 after knowing about this from the state intelligence wing. Therefore, before the Prime Minister’s visit, 10,323 dismissed teachers will also go to the director of the state education department on December 16. But if the head of the concerned department does not respond on this day, then questions will be thrown from the hunger strike stage. Because before the government was formed in 2018, it was promised that the problem of 10,323 would be solved. The election is near and now they are saying that they will campaign for the election by keeping the promises in the document to the letter.
But they forgot the promise of 10,323. So this time it has been decided to recall that promise before the Prime Minister visits the state. Also, these days they are not affected by good governance and sabka sath, sabka bikas benefits on 10,323. So he felt the need to remind the government again about the matter, he said. But now it is to be seen what measures are taken by the state government before the Prime Minister’s visit. From the hunger stage, they also addressed the government and said that they are not party to the Tanmoy Nath case. So before the Prime Minister’s visit, they asked for an answer today.