
A confrontation has erupted between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the BJP in West Bengal after former Calcutta Excessive Court docket choose and BJP MP Abhijit Gangopadhyay on Friday proposed {that a} committee be set as much as look into the fallout of the Supreme Court docket upholding the cancellation of greater than 25,000 educating and non-teaching jobs within the state.
“Didi (Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee) ought to represent a committee…I consider that, even as we speak, eligible and ineligible candidates will be segregated. I’m not blaming anybody as we speak,” Gangopadhyay mentioned, including that the committee ought to embrace the schooling minister, the advocate common, and Gangopadhyay himself.
The unique petitioners within the case, the Faculty Service Commissioner chairman and their authorized advisor can be members of the panel, Gangopadhyay added. “This committee can sit and attempt to segregate the eligible and ineligible candidates from the checklist, and in such a means, this catastrophe will be prevented,” he mentioned.
The BJP MP’s proposal got here after a Supreme Court docket bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar upheld a Calcutta Excessive Court docket verdict annulling the appointment of 25,753 academics and non-teaching employees and ordered the TMC authorities within the state to provoke a recent choice course of. “We’ve the best regard for the judiciary, however… I can not settle for this judgment,” Banerjee mentioned.
The TMC reacted sharply to Gangopadhyay’s proposal. “He’s doing politics. In the future earlier than, he demanded the resignation of the chief minister. The state authorities will take motion inside the authorized framework. What the Supreme Court docket has mentioned, (a) answer is there,” TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee mentioned.
Training Minister Bratya Basu additionally reassured the eligible candidates. “Eligible and disadvantaged candidates ought to trust as a result of the federal government will take steps on their behalf with humanity,” he mentioned.
In the meantime, BJP state president and Union minister Sukanta Majumder proposed that eligible candidates who misplaced their jobs needs to be compensated from the Chief Minister’s Reduction Fund. “TMC leaders who took cash from the candidates…their property needs to be confiscated and distributed among the many disadvantaged candidates,” Majumder added.
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TMC spokesperson Jayprakash Majumder mentioned that the individuals have been conscious that the CPI(M) and the BJP have been accountable for the present scenario. “Now, individuals are wanting to know what Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will say to the candidates on Monday on the assembly at Netaji Indoor Stadium.”
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