UML MP Shrestha on teachers' movement: After irresponsible statements from responsible places, 'Marta kya nahin karta'

Baishak 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

UML MP Shrestha on teachers' movement: After irresponsible statements from responsible places, 'Marta kya nahin karta'

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UML MP and former Education Minister Krishna Gopal Shrestha has said that due to lack of timely initiative in the places of responsibility, the teachers have taken to the streets. Shrestha says that everyone seeks respect, but if there is an insult, it manifests itself on the streets.

In Wednesday's meeting of the State System and Good Governance Committee, MP Shrestha said that he came to the street protest while watching the teachers. "Watching teachers came to the street . It is gradually becoming uncontrollable,' he said, 'there is no other option for everyone to be responsible . Irresponsible expression started from a responsible place, if you die, don't do it! Everyone seeks their own respect . No one tolerates being insulted . The expression of pain of humiliation went down the street .'

Shrestha says that the problem has increased when the teachers' movement is said to be nothing. Stating that he is the representative of the people of Kathmandu, MP Shrestha also said that he is looking at it seriously. He said that MPs and leaders should be responsible.  

Shrestha also says that the decision to conduct the class 12 exam by deputing staff while the teacher is on the road is wrong.

The employees trade union who are dissatisfied with some of the provisions made in the 'Bill made to make provisions regarding the formation, operation and conditions of service of the federal civil service' have announced a strike. MP Shrestha has criticized the teacher's movement and has suggested that the environment should not be created for the employees to also go on the movement. "It will be a problem if civil servants who are considered as the permanent government of the country start coming to the streets," he said.

Likewise, MP Shrestha has also made it clear that the media should not be insulted and pushed away in the name of privacy in the parliamentary committee.  

Kantipur

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