Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has called upon President Ram Nath Kovind to step in and address the ongoing teacher recruitment crisis in West Bengal, which has seen more than 25,000 appointments revoked over alleged irregularities. Gandhi has raised concerns about the fate of the teachers who were rightfully hired and are now at risk of losing their jobs, urging the President to safeguard their positions. Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has slammed the judiciary’s ruling, accusing it of orchestrating a plot to destabilize the state’s education sector. The controversy surrounding the teacher recruitment process has sparked a political storm in the state, with opposition parties demanding transparency and accountability in the selection process. The issue has also reignited the debate on educational reforms and the need for stringent measures to prevent such incidents in the future. As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes are now on President Kovind to address the matter and ensure justice for the affected teachers.

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Rahul Gandhi calls for President’s intervention in West Bengal teacher recruitment turmoil, Mamata Banerjee criticizes court decision.
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