Using force on teachers is an example of misrule: Congress leader Koirala

Baishak 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Using force on teachers is an example of misrule: Congress leader Koirala

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Congress leader and MP Shekhar Koirala has said that the use of force on the protesting teachers is another example of the government's misrule. He said that using police force on the streets and threatening the protesting teachers while demanding the issuance of the School Education Act is another example of the misrule of the government.

Koirala wrote on social media, "It's been almost a month since the teachers went on a street protest with the demand of bringing the Education Act." The teaching and government recruitment campaign has stopped, the class 12 exam has also been postponed. In such a situation, using police force on the teachers in the street and threatening the teachers with the need to negotiate with the teachers is another example of the government's malfeasance.' 

He solved the teachers' movement in 1/2 day  He has also requested the government to create an environment for reading. It's too late now. In a couple of days, I will solve the problem and draw the attention of the government to resume teaching," he wrote.

There was a clash between protesting teachers and the police in Baneshwar area. The federation said that 50 teachers were injured in the clash. When the teacher tried to break the restricted area, the police used water cannons and lathi charge. Since the teacher's movement has been going on for 25 days, some local levels have issued circulars to the teachers to return to school or go through uncontrolled transfer. The teachers' federation has been appealing to reject the municipal circular as a threatening order.

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