SSC Recruitment Scam: A portion of the unemployed are protesting today's Supreme Court hearing on the subject of employment cancellation.

SC Hearing on Recruitment Scam: What will happen to the almost 26,000 unemployed individuals who have had their SSC applications denied? Will the Supreme Court maintain its ruling to revoke the High Court’s appointment procedure? a portion of the unemployed protestors.

The Supreme Court’s appeal of the High Court’s ruling on the SSC Recruitment Scam is being heard today (Calcutta High Court). What will happen to the almost 26,000 unemployed individuals who were dismissed by SSC? Will the Supreme Court maintain its ruling to revoke the High Court’s appointment procedure? Or will the Supreme Court postpone the decision to terminate the position?

This indicates that the political temperature in the Lok Sabha polls is gradually rising. Protest photos have been published across the state, starting with Shahid Minar Square. Mamata Banerjee simultaneously targeted the BJP and the legal system. (Banerjee Mamata) This time, the East Medinipur town of Tamluk is shown in the protest shot.

Basically, just a few days ago, they were still visible in the classroom using a chalk duster. However, accusations of corruption have resulted in the recent dismissal of around 26,000 SSC teachers. This time, a portion of them joined two teachers’ organizations led by Trinamool in a sit-in protest in Tamluk in East Medinipur. At Tamlu in East Medinipur, unemployed laborers demonstrated by draping posters around their necks.

On their stand were a number of prominent Trinamool figures, such as State Prisons Minister Devanshu Bhattacharya, Ramnagar Trinamool MLA Akhil Giri, and Tamluk Trinamool candidate. Bengali politics are at an all-time high before to the Supreme Court’s hearing on the matter of the termination of employment.

One of the most significant days is today. Today, the Supreme Court will hear a case contesting the decision of the High Court to cancel the employment contract. Prior to that, the political climate is becoming more heated between polls. Mamata Banerjee, the leader of the Trinamool Party, has taken aim at the judiciary and the BJP. “Did you know that by ordering them first, your party will eat their jobs?” he asked.

I make it very obvious that we are, were, and will be with them. Any complaints that job applicants have against others will be looked into, and corrections will undoubtedly be made. However, as a result, we are unable to accept—from the bottom of our hearts—eating the jobs of 26,000 boys and girls. In the meantime, Abhijit Gangopadhyay, the BJP candidate for Tamluk, accepted responsibility for corruption and once again called for the chief minister’s resignation.

Abhijit Gangopadhyay, a former judge and BJP contender for the Tamluk Lok Sabha seat, stated, “The Supreme Court may or may not grant a stay in this case.” Even if the stay is approved, Mamata Banerjee and her group may have still sold and stolen jobs. At the time of the final hearing, that will be decided.

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