Teachers' appt 'scam': Hill MLA targets Mamata :BP Bajgain to urge ED to probe alleged GTA corruption
B P Bajgain to urge ED to probe alleged GTA corruption
SNS, SILIGURI, 13 AUGUST 2022: Amidst talk in the Hills about alleged corruption in the teachers' recruitment process in areas under the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) and calls from several quarters to have the same investigated, BJP MLA from Kurseong Bishnu Prasad Sharma (Bajgain) today said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee cannot avoid her responsibility in the alleged scam.
He also said that he
would knock the doors of the
Enforcement Directorate (ED)
and request investigations.
Addressing the press at the
Siliguri Journalists' Club, Mr Sharma claimed: "Miss Banerjee herself handed over
appointment letters to teachers at Chowrasta in Darjeeling on 23 January 2019, following recommendation from
several leaders in the Hills.
Interestingly, the appointment letters were issued from
Vikas Bhawan in Kolkata,
when Partha Chatterjee was
the education minister, by violating the recruitment procedures.
In the name of voluntary teachers, many others,
who were not eligible and
were engaged in other services
in different areas, had managed to get the appointment
letters."
Notably, Mr Sharma had
met the Joint Director of the
CBI in Kolkata on 16 June, and
appealed him to investigate
the alleged illegal appointment
of teachers in government-
aided schools under the GTA.
The MLA also furnished several papers before the CBI
official as documents, including recommendation letters of Bimal Gurung, Binoy Tamang, the former
chairman of the Board of
Administrators of the GTA. and
even the present GTA chief Anit Thapa.
"When a group of victims, after recruitment of 121 teachers illegally in primary
schools in the GTA area, filed
a case in the Calcutta High
Court in 2019 and there were
allegations related to illegal
financial transactions, I would
go to the Enforcement Directorate, demanding investigations into it," Mr Sharma said,
adding "If two to three victims,
following illegal recruitment
of 313 teachers in secondary
schools, come forward, I will
file a case in the High Court,"
the MLA, a former leader of
the Bimal Gurung-led Gorkha
Jan Mukti Morcha, said.
Notably, the Gorkha Unemployed Primary Trained Teachers' Association (GUPTTA)
has filed a case in the Calcutta High Court, which has been
transferred to the Circuit
Bench of the High Court in Jalpaiguri. Members of GUPTTA are anxiously waiting for
the High Court's observations, it is learnt.
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