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During the protest, the teachers raised slogans in their hands and demanded restoration. Many social organizations also supported employees in this movement.
West Bengal Education Minister Burta Basu has said that the School Services Commission (SSC) is set to publish the digital mirror image of the optical mark recognition (OMR) sheet of all 22 lakh candidates appearing in the 2016 examination with appropriate legal advice.
After a meeting with agitating teachers and non-teaching staff, Basu said that the state government can publish the list within two weeks i.e. by 21 April.
Earlier, teachers and non -teaching staff who lost their jobs in the teacher recruitment scam took to the streets on Friday. Following the Supreme Court’s decision, many of the 25,753 teachers and non -teaching staff appointed were illegal, many of them marched from Salt Lake area of Kolkata to the School Service Commission (SSC).
The protesters have demanded to make the OMR sheet of SSC exam public, so that qualified candidates can be identified. During the protest, the teachers raised slogans in their hands and demanded restoration.
On April 10, the dismissed employees announced a hunger strike in protest against the police action. Teachers were demonstrating outside the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) office since the night of 9 April.

The job lost teachers and non -teaching staff are demanding to make the OMR sheet of SSC exam public.
Mamta said- tied by court order Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met the teachers and staff whose recruitment has been canceled by the Supreme Court on 7 April. Mamta said that we are bound by court order. This decision is an injustice for those candidates who were capable teachers.
He said- You guys do not think that we have accepted the decision. We are not stoned. You can also put a gel to say so, but I don’t mind. Following the Supreme Court’s decision, West Bengal BJP has demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and sent to jail.
Rahul’s letter to the President; Those who innocent, should allow them to remain in the job Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, wrote a letter to President Draupadi Murmu on 8 April for cancellation of appointment of 25 thousand 753 teachers and non -teaching staff. In this, he has demanded from the President that those who are innocent should allow them to remain in the job.
Rahul had said- I condemn the scam in the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) recruitment. The President himself has been a teacher. There are many people who are innocent. He has nothing to do with this scam. Their dismissal can create difficulties for the education system and family.

BJP bid- Secretariat will march on April 21
The Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, Shubhendu Adhikari, has convicted the Chief Minister in the case. He said- Despite getting many opportunities, the government did not give the list of sought of the Supreme Court.
The state government can submit the list by 15 April. If this does not happen, we will march on 21 April with one lakh people to Nabanna. This will be a non-political, people’s movement.
At the same time, BJP MP and former Justice of the Calcutta High Court Abhijeet Gangopadhyay said- If the government had accepted the previous order, then the job of 19 thousand teachers would not have gone.
BJP President- Mamta fails to fulfill responsibility
Fifth note of musical scaleShchim Bengal BJP President and Union Minister of State for Education Sukant Majumdar had said – ‘The state has failed the entire responsibility of the state on a large scale in the recruitment of the state. The Supreme Court’s decision has made it clear how the qualifications of educated unemployed youth in West Bengal were sold in lieu of money under the rule of Mamata Banerjee.

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