It is condemnable that the government is trying to suppress the teachers' movement: Maoists

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It is condemnable that the government is trying to suppress the teachers' movement: Maoists

Maoists have opposed the intervention on teachers. Spokesperson Agni Sapkota issued a statement on Sunday and accused them of exacerbating the problem rather than solving it.

"Our party strongly condemns the brutal suppression of teachers and media workers who are peacefully protesting against the demands of the School Education Act and others. It is reprehensible that instead of discussing and solving the problem with the teachers from all over the country who have been on the streets for the past 25 days under the leadership of the Nepal Teachers' Federation, it is condemnable.    

'Government suppression of teachers has hurt the self-esteem of not only the guruvarga, but the entire intellectual world . This action is not only the height of the government's lack of discretion and irresponsibility, it is also a direct violation of the Supreme Court's order to solve the problem.' 

He has alleged that the incident has confirmed the suspicion that the government is intent on infiltrating, breaking and oppressing the teachers instead of having an honest and meaningful dialogue. "Let the government take serious initiatives to get rid of the pride and arrogance of the majority". Still, the government's involvement in harassing, harassing and exhausting the teachers is to further inflame the situation,' says Maowari,

'Our party also demands to stop such actions immediately and meet the demands of the teachers through honest negotiations and create an environment to return the teachers to the classrooms as soon as possible.' 

Mawari has wished for the speedy recovery of teachers and media workers who were seriously injured due to oppression.

 

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