Mamta government made education system a fish market: Dilip Ghosh

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Kolkata : National Vice President of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and senior leader of Bengal BJP Dilip Ghosh has once again launched a scathing attack on the Mamta Banerjee government of the state regarding teacher appointment corruption.

Speaking to the media on Saturday, Mukhatib Ghosh said that Calcutta High Court has ordered the removal of 36,000 primary teachers a day earlier, which is unique in itself. The reality is that Mamta Banerjee’s government has not only made teacher appointments but government appointments a fish market. Give money, get job.

He said that the education system has also been made a fish market. Ghosh said that there was a time when the education system of West Bengal was the pride of the whole country. Many great men took birth in West Bengal. Even before the British rule, the education of the enlightened people of Bengal was famous all over the world. But today is the era of Mamta Banerjee who will be recorded in black letters in the history of West Bengal.

During a discussion over tea in Kharagpur in the morning, Dilip said that in fact Mamta Banerjee’s aim is to create a generation by appointing unqualified teachers who prepare laborers for life who go to other states and get jobs. There has been loot of at least 3600 crores in the name of teacher appointment. It will not happen only by canceling the job but these money will have to be recovered. Who took how much money from whom, it is necessary to be fully exposed. It is necessary to punish such people, otherwise they will cheat more people.