Chinmoy Mondal Faces Police Interrogation Amid Ongoing Teacher recruitment Protests
In a notable turn of events, Chinmoy Mondal, a prominent figure in the teacher recruitment protests, appeared at the Bidhannagar North Police Station for questioning related to the ongoing recruitment scandal. The interrogation lasted for two and a half hours, during which police officers grilled Mondal about the protests and the reasons behind the recent actions taken against government officials. A notice had warned him that failure to appear could lead to his arrest, adding a layer of tension to the already charged atmosphere surrounding the protests.During the questioning, which was recorded on video, Mondal defended the protesters’ actions, questioning the rationale behind surrounding government officials while legal battles are still underway. His responses reflect the frustration and determination of many job seekers who feel marginalized in the recruitment process. As the protests continue to gain momentum, the stakes are high for both the demonstrators and the authorities, highlighting the urgent need for clarity and accountability in the recruitment system.The unfolding situation not only underscores the challenges faced by aspiring teachers but also raises critical questions about governance and public trust in educational institutions.