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Even after a week of road protests by the teachers with their demands, the government is silent. If the demands of the teachers are not right, they should not be told that they are not right, otherwise, they should move towards fulfilling the legitimate demands.
The future of students cannot be confused by keeping teachers in street protests.
Every time the teacher talks and doesn't solve the problem, he got angry and started a street struggle. It is as bright as the sun. The government is creating ghosts in schools. It is too late to resolve the problem and return the teacher to the school. None of the teachers came to the street protest because of desire. So the government had to take this matter seriously. People have been victimized by the government's tyranny.
Public school teachers from all over the country are currently in the capital. It's time for a new academic session to begin. What will be the future of those students after the teachers who are supposed to publish the exam results are on the streets? Who will check the copy? Who will publish the exam results? It is a confusing situation. The Prime Minister, who is supposed to be the guardian of the country, has remained silent on this matter. There is a Ministry of Education, there is a Minister of Education. There are working staff. But no one is found to be serious and sensitive towards the teachers' movement. Education is essential for change. But who will teach in the school when the teachers come to the protest after closing the school? Similarly, questions are being raised about the quality of education in public schools.
Right now, people from all walks of life, from political parties, are raising slogans against the government on the streets of the capital. Due to such processions and demonstrations, the daily life of common people is becoming difficult. How long will the common people have to endure this suffering?
- Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu
