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Mamata Banerjee Takes On Judiciary After Big Supreme Court Setback
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Mamata Banerjee Takes On Judiciary After Big Supreme Court Setback

Hours after her government faced a big setback in the teachers’ recruitment case, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she does not accept the Supreme Court judgment personally, but her government will implement it and repeat the selection process. She also questioned if Opposition BJP and CPM wanted Bengal’s education system to collapse.

“As a citizen of this country, I have every right, and I cannot accept this judgment, with due respect to the judges. I am expressing my opinion from a humanitarian perspective. Don’t misinform or create confusion,” she told the media this afternoon. The government, she said, accepts the ruling and has already asked the School Service Commission to repeat the recruitment process.

The Supreme Court today upheld the Calcutta High Court order, cancelling the appointment of more than 25,000 teachers and non-teaching staff under the West Bengal School Service Commission. The Supreme Court said the entire selection process is “vitiated by manipulation and fraud” and its credibility and legitimacy “denuded”.

The bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice PV Sanjay Kumar said that it saw no reason to interfere with the High Court order. The court said the appointments resulted from cheating and are thus fraudulent.

One key aspect of the judgment is that those appointed through the regular process have also suffered like the tainted candidates.

Raking this up, Ms Banerjee asked why so many people must be punished for a few. “It’s not just 25,000 candidates, their families are impacted too,” she said.

Referring to the huge case recovery from the residence of Delhi High Court judge Yashwant Varma, she said, “If you recover money from a sitting judge’s home, he is only transferred. Then why were these candidates not transferred? The first judge to give this order is now a BJP MP. BJP and CPM have conspired to lead to this verdict,” she said.

Alleging a conspiracy to target Bengal, she asked if it was a crime to be born in the state. She questioned who would teach in classrooms if so many teachers lost their jobs. She said over 11,000 of the affected teachers taught in Class 9 and 10 and over 5,500 in Class 11 and 12. “Class 9-12 are very important classes, the gateway to higher education. Many of them are correcting answer sheets of board exams. Do BJP and CPM want the education system to collapse?” she said.

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CCTV Captures Moment Air Force’s Jaguar Jet Crashed In Gujarat
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CCTV Captures Moment Air Force’s Jaguar Jet Crashed In Gujarat

A flash of light lit up the sky as the Indian Air Force’s Jaguar fighter jet crashed near Gujarat’s Jamnagar on Wednesday night. A CCTV camera footage from a house in the Suvarda village where the jet crashed captured moments before the incident.

The fighter jet crashed at around 9.30 pm in an open field after experiencing a technical malfunction, with one of the pilots on the training mission ejecting safely. The pilot who ejected suffered injures, while the second pilot died as he failed to exit the jet in time.

As soon as the jet crashed in an open field, it erupted into flames, which was later doused by firefighters.

The injured pilot, currently admitted at the Guru Gobind Singh Government Hospital, is in a stable condition and out of danger.

There was no civilian casualty on the ground and the cause of the crash was not immediately known.

A Court of Inquiry has been ordered by the IAF to investigate the cause of the accident and determine the circumstances leading to the technical failure.

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“Left Trinamool Because…”: Ex MP After Court Setback For Mamata Banerjee
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“Left Trinamool Because…”: Ex MP After Court Setback For Mamata Banerjee

As the Mamata Banerjee government suffered a setback in the Supreme Court in the teachers’ recruitment case, former Trinamool Congress MP Jawhar Sircar said he left the party because “corruption and authoritarianism were getting too bad”.

“People ask me why I resigned as MP of TMC. Would my conscience allow me to be a part of such rot? I went with TMC as it is the toughest fighter against communal, fascist BJP. I left because TMC’s corruption and authoritarianism were getting too bad,” Mr Sircar posted on X.

A retired IAS officer, Mr Sircar has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Prasar Bharati. Mr Sircar joined the Trinamool Congress in 2021 and was named a Rajya Sabha MP. In 2024, however, he resigned from the Upper House and the party in the aftermath of a doctor’s rape-murder in Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

In an open letter to Ms Banerjee, Mr Sircar had spoken out against the alleged corruption within the ruling party. He had said that when he pointed to evidence of corruption against former Education Minister Partha Chatterjee, he was heckled by a section of Trinamool leaders.

In a big setback to the Mamata Banerjee government, the Supreme Court today upheld the Calcutta High Court order, cancelling the appointment of more than 25,000 teachers and non-teaching staff under the West Bengal School Service Commission. The Supreme Court said the entire selection process is “vitiated by manipulation and fraud” and its credibility and legitimacy “denuded”.

The bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice PV Sanjay Kumar said that it saw no reason to interfere with the High Court order. The court said the appointments resulted from cheating and are thus fraudulent.

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