Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Talks ‘inconclusi­ve’, aspiring teachers to continue protest

- Harmandeep Singh harmandeep.singh@htlive.com

HAVE THREATENED

TO GHERAO CM’S RESIDENCE IN PATIALA NEXT WEEK IF THE STATE GOVT FAILS TO ACCEPT DEMANDS BY MARCH 16

PATIALA: Unemployed ETT, TETpass teachers have decided to continue their protest on Friday to press for their demands after talks with chief principal secretary to chief minister Suresh Kumar remained “inconclusi­ve”.

The protesting aspiring teachers held a two-a-half-half-hourlong meeting to decided whether to suspended their ongoing protest or not after an assurance was given by Kumar that their demands would be considered, but could not have reach a decision. ETT, TET-Pass Unemployed Teachers’ Union leaders, who met Kumar in Chandigarh, said they would continue the protest at PUDA Ground near Gurdwara Dukhniwara­n Sahib in Patiala on Friday and again hold a meeting to take a call.

The protesters are demanding notificati­on for recruitmen­t for all 12,000 vacant posts of the TET, ETT teachers, increase in the upper age limit to 42 and revocation of the subject test and have threatened to “gherao” chief minister Amarinder Singh’s residence in Patiala next week if the state government fails to accept their demands by March 16.

When contacted, Suresh Kumar said he heard the demands of the union members and would give their representa­tion to the CM. “The CM and the cabinet will decide on their demands. The CM is considerin­g a few things. The retirement age has been reduced to 58 to create employment opportunit­ies. Calculatio­ns are being done on the amount of saving and how much new recruitmen­t can be done. The numbers will be worked out in the next 2-3 days,” he said.

Deepak Kamboj, president of the ETT, TET-Pass Unemployed Teachers’ Union, said Kumar told them that the state government would make announceme­nts for education and health sectors on March 16, the day it completes three years in power.

TEACHERS RESENT POLICE MOVE TO FILE CHALLAN

BATHINDA: The B.Ed and teachers’ eligibilit­y test (TET)-pass teachers recruited in 2016 after a protest by their union met Bathinda SSP Nanak Singh on Thursday against the police’s move to file charge-sheet against five of their union leaders who led the stir at that time.

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