The Calcutta High Court has canceled the appointment of 25,000 teachers in West Bengal due to illegal recruitment. This decision has led to uncertainty among the affected individuals, with some welcoming the court order while others seek a stay from the Supreme Court. The State government has moved to the Supreme Court to challenge the High Court's ruling, declaring 24,000 jobs null and void. Home Minister Amit Shah also addressed the issue during an election campaign in West Bengal.
#WestBengal SSC recruitment scam: State govt moves #SupremeCourt against HC decision that declared 24,000 jobs null & void https://t.co/YomiPapkNP
A day after Calcutta HC terminated about 25,753 jobs of teachers and non-teaching staff in State-run schools on account of illegality in the appointment, Home Minister Amit Shah raised the issue during the election campaign in West Bengal. | @shivsahays https://t.co/3HlwC6Jqnu
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