Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

5 contractua­l teachers drink poison over job-related demands in Bengal

- Press Trust of India

KOLKATA: Five female contractua­l teachers of primary schools allegedly consumed poison on Tuesday while demonstrat­ing before the state education department headquarte­rs here seeking immediate fulfilment of their job-related demands, a senior police officer said. Four of them “drank some liquid from bottles” as soon as they were arrested for forcefully entering the premises of Bikash Bhavan and shouting slogans in violation of the disaster management act, the officer said.

The fifth woman, who tried to follow suit, was stopped by a woman constable before she could gulp down much of the liquid, he said. “All five were taken to a state-run hospital, where the condition of four was stated to be serious. The fifth woman is out of danger,” the officer stated.

The agitating teachers, all members of a platform for contractua­l school teachers, ‘Sikshak Oikyo Manch’, had been seeking regularisa­tion of services and revocation of transfer orders that have forced some of them to move to places that are far from their homes.

Reacting to the incident, BJP state vice president Jaiprakash Majumdar said, “Lack of concern on the part of the education minister prompted the teachers to consume poison.” Kunal Ghosh, the ruling TMC’S spokespers­on said, “It has to be looked into if there was any provocatio­n from any quarter. A proper investigat­ion will reveal the details.” The education minister and his department officials were not available for comment.

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