In a dramatic turn of events,the ongoing protests by jobless teachers in West Bengal have reached a critical juncture,marking 22 days of unrest. Following a chaotic incident at the bikash Bhavan on the 15th, two prominent figures, Alka Ujjaman and satyajit Dhar, reported to the Bidhannagar North Police Station as per a High Court directive. This summons has intensified the scrutiny surrounding the protests,which have drawn significant public attention and concern.
The situation escalated on the 15th when the protests at Bikash Bhavan turned tumultuous, leading to the police summoning Ujjaman and Dhar on multiple charges.Both individuals complied with the court’s order and appeared at the police station on Wednesday morning, joining several others who had previously been questioned. The court’s involvement underscores the gravity of the situation, as it seeks to address the mounting tensions between the jobless teachers and the authorities. As the protests continue, the emotional stakes are high for those involved, reflecting a broader struggle for employment and recognition in a challenging job market. The unfolding events not only highlight the plight of these educators but also raise questions about the government’s response to their demands.