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"No One’s Stopping You, Go and Teach......!" Mamata’s Bold Fix for Jobless Teachers

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At Netaji Indoor Stadium, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee gave hope to jobless teachers, saying they can still go to school and teach. She promised to fight legally for the deserving ones and has a backup plan if the Supreme Court doesn’t come through.


Details & Context

Mamata Banerjee stood tall at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata, facing thousands of teachers and workers who lost their jobs. A Supreme Court ruling left them in the lurch, but she insisted, “No one’s told you not to go to school.” She urged them to keep teaching voluntarily while she battles it out in court.


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She’s roping in top lawyers like Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Kapil Sibal to fight for the “eligible” teachers. Mamata slammed a “conspiracy” to ruin education and challenged anyone to take jobs from the deserving while she’s around. She even asked the court, “How will schools run without teachers.?”


The CM didn’t stop there—she said if the legal route fails, she’s got something up her sleeve. “Within two months, we’ll find a way,” she assured. But tension brewed outside too, with a row over entry passes. Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari claimed the passes went to the “wrong” people, not the real teachers.


Quotes

- Mamata Banerjee

“No one’s banned you from school—go teach! Bringing back jobs is our duty. I’ll fight in court and I’ve got a plan if that flops.”

“There’s a plot to destroy education. How can schools work without teachers? Supreme Court should give us the eligible list!”

- Suvendu Adhikari

“They handed out 7,000 cards to fake teachers, not the talented ones. These are the vote-stealers from 2024.”


Additional Information

The job crisis hit after a Supreme Court order axed thousands of school positions. Mamata’s banking on legal heavyweights—Prashant Bhushan, Rakesh Dwivedi and Kalyan Banerjee join the line-up—to win back jobs for those who deserve them. She’s pushing the court to clarify who’s “eligible” and who’s not.


Her “voluntary service” idea means teachers can work without official orders for now. She’s confident the state will sort it out legally or find another fix fast. Meanwhile, the pass drama added spice—Suvendu’s jab suggests political games are still in play.


Read More: “I Gave Jobs, Mistakes Happen,” Mamata Tells Jobless Teachers at Netaji Stadium.!


Impact Analysis

Mamata’s words could calm nerves or spark more confusion. If teachers head back to school without pay, it might keep classrooms alive—but for how long.? A legal win could save the day; a loss might mean chaos for West Bengal’s schools. The opposition’s pass claims could fuel distrust, pushing this fight into the streets or the ballot box. Education’s on the line, and so is her reputation.


Mamata’s got a fire in her belly and a plan in her head for these jobless teachers. She’s betting on courts and her own grit to turn things around. Will it work or will the system crumble.? This story’s just heating up—stay with it.!


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