Teachers Protest as Chief Minister’s Announcement Sparks Outrage
In a dramatic turn of events, teachers in West Bengal are expressing their discontent following a recent announcement by the Chief Minister regarding upcoming examinations. During a press conference, the Chief Minister stated that, in compliance with a Supreme Court directive, a notification for exams would be issued by May 30. However, this declaration has been met with fierce resistance from educators, who feel it resembles a “death warrant” for their careers.
the teachers gathered outside the Vikas Bhavan, voicing their frustrations and concerns. They argue that the Chief Minister’s comments suggested an open examination process, which they believe is misleading.”It feels like a torturous wait,” one teacher lamented,highlighting the emotional toll this uncertainty has taken on their lives. They further pointed out that the Supreme Court’s judgment did not specify the detailed notification that the Chief Minister mentioned, raising questions about the clarity and fairness of the process. As tensions rise, the educators are determined to continue their protests, seeking a resolution that respects their rights and aspirations.