Satisfied with CM\'s assurance\, aspiring teachers withdraw

Satisfied with CM's assurance, aspiring teachers withdraw

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A day after getting assurance from West Bengal Mamata Banerjee, around 200 aspiring school teachers Thursday withdrew their 29-day long relay hunger strike with the hope that something positive will happen by first week of June.

"Following the chief minister's assurance and the development of today's meeting, we are withdrawing our agitation till the first week of June. We have trust on the chief minister," the agitators said.

They were claiming that a large number of teachers' posts were lying vacant but the authorities were not calling them for interview though they have the requisite qualifications.

"We will resume our agitation if the demands are not met by first week of June as assured by the chief minister," they said after the meeting.

The meeting took place a day after Banerjee dropped in at their dharna venue on Wednesday and assured them to look into their demands after the poll process is over.

"I am helpless at the moment and cannot do anything right now as the election model code of conduct is in force. We have to frame a policy to resolve the demands. Please give me time," Banerjee had told the agitating aspiring teachers.

She had said she would ask the minister to look into their demands after the elections.

The seven-phase polls in the state will begin on April 11 and results will be announced on May 23.

Around 200 aspiring school teachers were on relay hunger strike and dharna from February 28 demanding recruitment to vacant posts in state-run institutes.

Minister last Friday met representatives of the aspiring teachers and formed a five-member committee to look into their demands.

The agitators were on dharna and relay fast since February 28 under the banner of the SSC Yuva-Chhatra Adhikar Manch.

The CPI(M) and the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the students' wing of the RSS, have backed their demands.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 18:10 IST