BIG RELIEF FOR MAMATA AMID POLLS AS SC STAYS HC ORDER
The Daily Guardian|May 08, 2024
In a huge relief to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee amid the Lok Sabha polls, the Supreme Court today stayed a Calcutta High Court order scrapping 26,000 jobs due to the widespread irregularities in the recruitment process.
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BIG RELIEF FOR MAMATA AMID POLLS AS SC STAYS HC ORDER

Many Trinamool Congress leaders, including Ministers and MLAs, are in CBI and ED custody for selling jobs of teaching and nonteaching staff to undeserving candidates.

The Calcutta High Court had ordered the scrapping of the entire recruitment panel of approximately 26,000 names since the court said "neither the West Bengal Government nor the CBI had been able to segregate the deserving candidates from the non-deserving".

Though the Supreme Court only ordered an interim stay till the next date of hearing on July 16, Mamata Banerjee tweeted: "I am really very happy and mentally relaxed on receipt of justice at the highest Court of the land. Congratulations to the entire teaching fraternity and my humble regards to the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India."

The CPIM's Rajya Sabha MP and senior lawyer Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, who had been representing candidates whose claims were overlooked, told The Daily Guardian: "There is no reason why Mamata Banerjee should be so elated.

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