Unemployed teachers besiege Kolkada’s SSC office

Kolkata: Hundreds of unemployed teachers from various government schools in West Bengal started an unprecedented attack on the Salt Lake Schools’ School Services Commission (SSC) Office (SSC) from Monday night, publishing indefinitely a Supreme Court ruling with more than 25,000 campaigns in the SSC program that published a list of so-called “qualified” candidates to cancel more than 25,000 campaigns to cancel 25,000 campaigns.
Demonstrators recently lost their jobs in SC judgment. They threatened to keep SSC chairman Siddhartha Majumdar caught in his building room throughout the evening to continue stirring. Earlier, they arrived at the SSC office from a rally from Karunamoyee bus stop in the afternoon. A large number of police officers have been deployed in and around the site after a bickering over the protests.
Later, 14 members, composed of those who considered themselves “qualified” candidates, lay off employees and took him with him. The meeting lasted nearly five hours. Meanwhile, there are rumors that SSC will release a “qualified” list that was selected earlier in three rounds of consultations, rather than those that actually broke 15 rounds nine years ago. The protesters shouted “We want justice.”
After the meeting, some members of the delegation informed that the SSC Chairman told them that they could not publish a list of candidates that appeared in the group consultation that ended the group. They also said the SSC Chairman had sought two days of legal advice.