Tripura teachers agitation continues for the fifth day

August 05, 2017 11:52 am | Updated 11:52 am IST - Agartala

The indefinite hunger strike of the teachers of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) demanding regularization of their jobs entered the fifth day on Saturday.

“The jobs of SSA teachers were regularized in different states of the country, but despite our repeated memoranda to the government our jobs were not regularized. So we have decided to continue our agitation until our demands are met”, Secretary of the Tripura SSA teachers Welfare Asssociation, Bastab Debbarma told the press.

He said 38 teachers had participated in the fast and more than 300 teachers are remaining present near the ground of agitation here.

The State Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty has appealed to the agitating teachers to withdraw their strike on the plea that the government was concerned about their problems.

“The SSA teachers are getting their salaries and facilities at par with the regular teachers of the State government and we have decided to introduce Employees Provident Fund (EPF) within short time,” Chakraborty told reporters.

He added that the Lok Sabha MP from Tripura, Jiten Chowdhury, had raised the issue in Parliament and requested the central government to regularize their jobs, but the central government remained silent on the issue.

There are 5,200 SSA teachers in the State.

Meanwhile, the State BJP President Biplab Deb and Tripura Pradesh Congress President, Birajit Sinha visited the site of agitating teachers and expressed their sympathy to the teachers.

Mr. Deb alleged that the State government was deliberately depriving the SSA teachers despite getting full funding from the central government.

He assured them that their jobs would be regularized if the BJP was voted to power in the next assembly elections scheduled to be held in February 2018.

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