AAP leader Uttam Jaiswal’s big announcement on non-appointment of D.Ed. candidates, know what he said

Raipur: D.Ed in Chhattisgarh The ongoing controversy regarding the appointment of candidates has now intensified. Let us tell you, Aam Aadmi Party has come out openly in support of the candidates who have been demanding jobs for a long time. Party leader Uttam Jaiswal has written a letter to Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai and clearly warned that if eligible candidates are not appointed by June 10, then he will go on a fast unto death from June 11.

2300 posts lying vacant

It is being told that about 2300 posts of assistant teachers are lying vacant in the state. Of these, about 1600 posts are related to tribal female and male candidates. Regarding the demand for appointment to these posts, D.Ed. The candidates have been continuously protesting at the Tuta protest site in Raipur for the last 153 days. The agitating youth say that they have completed all the necessary procedures, but despite this they are not getting jobs.

Process stuck even after SC

Uttam Jaiswal said in his letter that even after the orders of the High Court and the Supreme Court, the government has not yet completed the appointment process. He alleged that due to the government’s delay, the future of thousands of youth is hanging in the balance. He says that the candidates are facing financial crisis, mental stress and social pressure.

He also alleged that the administration has taken strict action several times to suppress the voice of the agitating candidates. He further said that during the protest the candidates were arrested and some were also sent to jail. Despite this, the candidates continued their agitation peacefully.

Expressed concern about the candidates

In the letter, concern has also been expressed regarding the mental condition of the candidates. Jaiswal said that due to continuous unemployment and uncertainty, many youth are under deep stress. The fear of some candidates taking steps like suicide has also been expressed, which has been termed as a very serious issue. Aam Aadmi Party has demanded from the government that appointment letters should be issued to all eligible candidates by June 10. It has also been warned that if the decision is not taken on time, the movement will be made bigger.

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