When 86 SDM posts were filled by 56 people of a particular caste… CM Yogi said while targeting the opposition
Lucknow. Tuesday is the second day of the session of the UP Legislature. The proceedings of the second day began with Question Hour. Supplementary budget was presented. After this, CM Yogi Adityanath presented his views. He cornered the opposition parties on the issue of recruitment of 69000 teachers. CM said, the discussion of recruitment of 69000 teachers comes again and again. Sangram Singh Yadav ji and Pooja ji were also talking about it yesterday. In the recruitment of 69000 teachers, 18000 posts are reserved on the basis of 27 percent reservation for backward castes and more than 32000 youth from backward castes have been recruited in it.
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CM said, out of 69 thousand teacher recruitment, 34 thousand posts were to be filled for general. Only 20 thousand posts were recruited. Politics is being done by spreading confusion regarding reservation. In earlier governments, recruitment was done on the basis of degree. This is not happening today. Also said, who does not know what were the conditions in recruitment before 2017.
Who does not know what were the conditions in Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission before the year 2017…
Did you guys forget?
When out of 86 SDM posts, 56 were filled by people from a particular caste… pic.twitter.com/9G8TR7AthE
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— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) December 17, 2024
He further said that, you people forgot that when out of 86 SDM posts, 56 were filled by people of a particular caste. Who doesn't know this? The second one is Prayagraj, where the youth of UP had staged a protest for months at the Public Service Commission office. The future of the youth was played with by making an unqualified person whose degree was fake as the president.
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