WBSSC recruitment case: Cops cane-charge protesting teachers near Bengal education dept HQ

IANS May 16, 2025 291 views

Tensions erupted in Kolkata as police used force against protesting teachers near the West Bengal education department headquarters. The demonstrators were demanding clarity on job cancellations following a Supreme Court ruling. BJP leader Amit Malviya condemned Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for the police action, highlighting concerns about authoritarianism. The teachers demand the release of a list distinguishing "untainted" from "tainted" candidates after the court's decision canceled thousands of jobs.

"“In a horrifying display of brutality, the state police launched a violent cane-charge." - Amit Malviya
Kolkata, May 15: Tension flared up in front of Bikash Bhavan, the West Bengal education department headquarters at Salt Lake on the northern outskirts of Kolkata on Thursday night, as the police resorted to ruthless baton-charges to disperse the “gherao” demonstration organised by the “genuine” secondary and higher secondary teachers in state-run school in West Bengal who have lost their jobs following a Supreme Court order last month.

Key Points

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Protesters gather at Bikash Bhavan demanding justice in job cancelations

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Police respond with baton-charge, causing injuries

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BJP condemns Mamata Banerjee's handling of the protest

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Supreme Court recently upheld job cancellations due to corruption

The protesters, united under the forum of "Jogyo Shikhok-Shikkika Adhikar Mancha" (Genuine Teachers’ Rights Forum), started protesting in front of Bikash Bhavan since Thursday afternoon, cordoning off the office from all sides.

Initially, the police personnel tried to convince them to call off the “gherao” demonstration, which was summarily refused by the protesters, and they said that they would continue with their agitation unless they get specific and concrete assurances from the state governments that their demands in the matter would be met.

However, at around 10 p.m., a huge police contingent reached the spot and resorted to a massive baton-charge to disperse the protesters. Following the police actions, several protesters are reported to be injured severely.

The police personnel claimed that they had no other option but to take action to ensure that the employees of the state education department, who were caught in the office till late hours, because of the “gherao” agitation, can ultimately come out and go back to their homes.

The police also claimed that the protesters resorted to pelting stones following which some of their policemen also were severely injured.

BJP's Information Technology cell chief and the party’s central observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya on Thursday night, issued a statement condemning the police action on the protesting teachers.

“In a horrifying display of brutality, the state police launched a violent cane-charge. One woman teacher was beaten so severely that her leg was broken; another sustained a head injury. Both lay on the ground, crying out in pain, screaming and sobbing. But instead of offering help, the police continued the lathi-charge on others present at the scene. The conduct of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee raises serious concerns about authoritarianism and abuse of power,” the statement by Malviya read.

The principal demand of the protesters is that the state government and the West Bengal School Service Commission should immediately release a list segregating the “untainted” candidates from the “tainted” ones who got jobs by paying money. They contend that once the segregated list is published, the jobs of “untainted” candidates can be protected and that of tainted: ones can be terminated.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had upheld a previous order by the Calcutta High Court’s division bench of Justice Debangshu Basak and Justice Shabbar Rashidi cancelling 25,753 school jobs in West Bengal.

The apex court also accepted the observation of the Calcutta High Court that the entire panel of 25,753 candidates had to be cancelled because of the failure of the state government and the commission to segregate the “untainted" candidates from the "tainted" ones.

The state government and West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) had already filed review petitions at the apex court on this issue.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking! Teachers who dedicated years to education being treated like criminals. The government should find a middle path - punish the corrupt but protect honest candidates. Lathi charge on educators? Shameful! 😔
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Priya M.
As a teacher myself from Maharashtra, I feel their pain. But gherao isn't the solution - it only escalates tensions. Both sides need to show restraint. The real culprits are those who sold jobs, not the police or innocent teachers caught in between.
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Sanjay T.
Why is BJP suddenly so concerned about Bengal teachers? Where was this outrage when similar incidents happened in BJP-ruled states? Education shouldn't be politicized. The SC order must be respected and proper investigation conducted.
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Ananya R.
The real tragedy is our education system where jobs are sold like vegetables in mandi! My cousin in Kolkata prepared for 3 years but didn't get selected. Now we know why. Clean up the system completely, even if it's painful short-term.
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Vikram J.
Police brutality is unacceptable, but let's not forget these teachers blocked government offices till 10pm! What about those trapped inside? Both sides made mistakes. Need urgent high-level committee to identify genuine candidates transparently.

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