
Soma Das, the most cancers survivor and the only real exception to the Calcutta Excessive Court docket’s order nullifying the appointments of almost 26,000 academics and non-teaching workers, expressed her disappointment and empathy following the Supreme Court docket’s resolution to uphold the Excessive Court docket’s verdict.
Whereas she considers herself “lucky” to retain her place as a trainer of Bangla, Das feels that it’s injustice for hundreds who at the moment are dealing with sacking. “That is one thing that no person was anticipating,” a disheartened Soma Das advised The Indian Categorical over the telephone on Thursday after the Supreme Court docket’s order.
“I don’t have phrases to specific my sympathy for them. Our battle was for a corruption-free schooling system. Those that have been deserving candidates have been combating to get their jobs however have been disadvantaged due to the corrupt system. Sadly, immediately each have been introduced on the identical web page — the one who acquired the job by corrupt means and the one who acquired it out of sheer arduous work,” stated Das, who was allowed by the Excessive Court docket to maintain her job at Modhura Excessive Faculty in Birbhum district on “humanitarian grounds”.
“I could also be fortunate that I’m nonetheless a trainer. However I really feel for these real candidates who misplaced their jobs,” she stated, including “the battle ought to proceed”.
Das additionally voiced her considerations concerning the alleged destruction of OMR sheets, an important piece of proof within the case, highlighting the shortage of transparency that has additional aggravated the state of affairs for the affected people. “I’ll really feel the happiest when all of the deserving candidates get their jobs again.”
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