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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee faced a crowd of jobless teachers and workers at Netaji Indoor Stadium, saying she never meant to take anyone’s job. After a Supreme Court ruling stripped 26,000 people of their school jobs, she vowed to protect the deserving ones and blamed a “dirty conspiracy” for the mess.


Details & Context

On Monday, Mamata Banerjee stepped into Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata to meet teachers and staff who lost their jobs due to a Supreme Court decision. Around 26,000 people—teachers and non-teaching workers—were hit by the ruling. Anger is boiling over, with many pointing fingers at the state government and the SSC (School Service Commission) for the crisis.


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Mamata didn’t back down. She admitted mistakes happen when you’re trying to get things done but insisted she’s not the villain. She accused a hidden “game” behind the court’s decision and promised a legal fight to save the jobs of those who deserve them. Meanwhile, the BJP Youth Wing called for a march from Exide Crossing to Kalighat, stirring up more tension in the city.


The CM urged teachers to keep going to school and assured them she’d fix things lawfully. Police tightened security at Exide Crossing to avoid clashes as BJP leaders like Locket Chatterjee planned their protest.


Quotes

- Mamata Banerjee

“I didn’t snatch anyone’s job on purpose. I gave jobs—mistakes happen when you work. There’s a conspiracy to break our education system. Who’s playing this game?”

- Mamata Banerjee

“My heart isn’t stone. Even if they jail me, I don’t care. I’ll fight legally to bring back dignity for the deserving. Teachers, go to school—no one’s stopping you.”

- Social Media Buzz

“SSC and the state can’t dodge this blame. 26,000 jobs gone—who answers for these tears.?”


Additional Information

The job cuts stem from a Supreme Court order tied to issues in the SSC hiring process. Mamata named lawyers like Abhishek Singhvi and Kapil Sibal to lead the legal battle. She also took a swipe at Bikas Bhattacharya, saying he should be “isolated” for his role.


Since 2022, she claims a “dirty game” has been at play, with street plays spreading lies. On the same day as her meeting, the BJP Youth Wing’s “Kalighat Chalo” march added fuel to the fire, led by big names like Jyotirmoy Singh Mahato and Indranil Khan. The police were ready to keep the peace.


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Impact Analysis

This clash could shake West Bengal’s education system and politics. If Mamata can’t deliver on her promise, trust in her government might crack. The jobless teachers—many young and qualified—are desperate and their anger could spark bigger protests. The BJP’s march shows they’re ready to pounce on this crisis. A long legal fight might drag things out, leaving schools short-staffed and families in limbo.


Mamata’s words at Netaji Stadium were a mix of defence and defiance. She’s betting on a courtroom win to save jobs, but with the BJP on the streets and 26,000 futures hanging, the pressure’s on. Will she pull it off, or is this just the start of a bigger storm.?


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