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SSC 2016 Teachers: Bill in Assembly to Restore Jobs? Suman Biswas’s Big Proposal to CM!

SSC 2016 Teachers: Following the Supreme Court’s verdict on the SSC 2016 recruitment corruption case, the future of thousands of teachers who lost their jobs hangs in the balance. In this context, Suman Biswas, representing the deprived and ‘Untainted’ teachers, has put forward some crucial proposals and demands to the State Government and the Honorable Chief Minister through a video message. The primary goal of his message is to protect the honor and livelihood of innocent teachers.

Proposal for Discussion and Demands to the Government

In his statement, Suman Biswas has called for a direct discussion with the State Government. He has sought time from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Education Minister Bratya Basu to find a dignified solution to this complex situation. According to him, even after the Supreme Court’s verdict, the State Government can reinstate innocent teachers by passing a special bill in the Assembly. Legal protection is urgently needed to save those who have been teaching for the last seven-eight years from sudden salary stoppage and social humiliation.

Refuting Allegations of Panel Expiry and Corruption

Many have raised questions about why those who got jobs after the panel expired should not be termed as corrupt. Suman Biswas has given a clear explanation on this matter:

  • SSC’s Accountability: Despite being an autonomous body, the SSC concealed information. The Board is responsible for rank jumps or irregularities in recruitment, not the general candidates.
  • Panel Expiry Does Not Mean Corruption: Recruitment can happen under special circumstances even after the panel expires. The SSC needs to explain in public or in the Assembly under exactly what circumstances these recruitments took place.
  • OMR Sheet Controversy: He questioned why the CFSL report or the mirror image copies of the OMR sheets were not made public and criticized this aspect of the Supreme Court’s process.

Humanitarian Appeal and Supreme Court Observation

Suman Biswas feels that taking away the livelihood of thousands of people without concrete proof is extremely painful. He termed the order to sit for an exam again after working for seven-eight years as unjust. He mentioned that bank loans, ancestral homes, and the survival of families are linked to these jobs. Colleagues like Subal Soren or Santosh-da have already lost their lives due to this mental pressure. He stated that the Constitution does not speak of taking away people’s work, but rather of delivering justice.

Concrete Proposals for Solving the Problem

Suman Biswas believes that if the government shows goodwill, it is possible to untangle this knot. He has placed the following proposals before the government:

SubjectProposed Action
Legal ProtectionProvide protection by separating innocent teachers through a bill in the Winter Session of the Assembly.
Vacancies & RecruitmentEnsure recruitment by increasing vacancies based on the lowest cut-off marks of the 2016 panel.
Protecting StaffThe government must argue strongly in the Supreme Court to protect 3,394 eligible Group C & D staff.
Financial SecurityThe government can provide special allowances or financial security to teachers like other welfare schemes if it wishes.

In conclusion, Suman Biswas expressed hope that the Honorable Chief Minister would show humanity and sit for discussions with the deprived teachers in early 2025. He emphasized that this fight is not against any individual, but against corruption and for justice.

Disclaimer: This report is for informational purposes only and is a summary of Suman Biswas’s video message. It is advisable to seek expert opinion for any legal advice.

WBPAY Team

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