The teachers gathered in front of the internal stadium on Monday in Calcutta on Monday in Calcutta. | Photo Credit: Debasish Bhaduri
The opposition in West Bengal has intensified heat to the main ministers Mamata Baerjee over the abolition of 25,000 teaching and unclean jobs. Bharatiya Janata’s supporters took the march to the residence of the main minister, but many of them were detained on the way, including the head of the Loctterjee.
This came when Mrs. Banerjee met damaged candidates on Monday (April 7) at the stadium not to discuss another action plan and hear their complaints. The clashes were also seen outside the desperate teachers that CM assurance was like a lollipop.
The BJP youth wing called on Monday a march to Kalighat (Mamata Banataee) to protest against the losses of employment. The march began from Exide Crossing in Calcutta, but at the beginning it was captured by the police, which led to clashes on the road and ended with many arrests.
In the middle of heavy barricades, many workers were inserted on the bus and allegedly kidnapped to the police headquarters of Kalcata. While he was detained, he shouted at the Chatterjee medallions and called the Trinamool’s Congress ‘Chakri (Job Thieves)’.
According to sources, there were many BJP Youth Wing staff in local stores to avoid police action, but the police searched in several places to identify people and detain them. They lifted the slogans “Mamata must immediately resign” while facing the detainees.
The opposition leader in the Legislative Assembly of the ADHIKARI SUVEND said that Mrs. Banerjee killed more than 19,000 teachers to save several candidates who “bought” jobs with bribes. He also assured that if the damage candidates want them to be present at their march (State Secretariat) 21st April, it will be there to support them.
“I will be there without any flag or banner with more than one lakha people,” Mr. Adhikari added.
The opposition leader interact with many damaged candidates who lost their work outside the legislative assembly and provided them with support. He also raised questions about why the term yogyo (deserves) was written on 7,000 cards distributed to candidates who were allowed to meet CM. He called the deadline and asked how the ruling party decided to deserve only these 7,000.
The mamata Baerjee attacked the leaders of the Senior of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Rajya Sabha MP Bikash Ranjan Bhattachary at his “political isolation” for filing the case at the Supreme Court against Corruption in West Bengal Recruit Fuction. In addition, Mr. Bhattacharya said that CM means corruption and is against it, so this call for its isolation can be the right way for people in Bengal to choose which side they want to stick to.
Published – April 8, 2025 02:27