In a poignant turn of events,a group of jobless teachers visited the home of prominent CPM leader and lawyer,bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya,on the vrey day a deadline was set for the state to address their plight. Their hopes for reinstatement were met with stark reality as Bhattacharya advised them to prepare for new examinations,suggesting they consider alternative avenues for the SSC exam. This meeting, held in Mukundpur, left many feeling disheartened and questioning the integrity of the recruitment process.The gathering of ten teachers, seeking clarity and support, found themselves facing a grim outlook. bhattacharya’s candid remarks underscored the harsh truth: no one would be getting their jobs back. Instead, he urged them to focus on future opportunities, a suggestion that felt more like a dismissal than a solution. The teachers, frustrated by the lack of accountability for those involved in corruption, are now calling for openness and justice. Their demands echo a broader sentiment among the youth in India, who are increasingly disillusioned with the political promises that often fall flat. As they navigate this challenging landscape, the quest for fairness in employment remains a pressing issue, resonating deeply within the community.