Jaipur: Congress Mlaas Ameen Kagzi and Mandatory Ali has opened ahead against the Minister of Education BD Kalla to sanction only 309 posts for Urdu teachers to more than 2,000 jobs.
Both of them have written to the Chairman of the Minister of Ashok Gehlot who accused the Ministry of Education has summarized Sanskrit teachers in schools where the majority of students are Urdu speakers.
This problem arose after the announcement of employing 32,000 teachers for Level I and II by Gehlot on December 31.
Sancetstoning of 309 teachers has sparked anger among the minority communities that see that it will decrease the number of Urdu students.
Ali, who played an important role in attacking the agreement between the teachers and the government, alleged public betrayal by Kalla by ignoring the promises made by Gehlot.
“Gehlot Sahab has a budget of 2021-22 announcing the recruitment of 1,000 Urdu teachers.
He also promises to provide Urdu teachers even if 10 students are listed under the language,” Ali said.
Kagzi stepped forward by writing a detailed letter to the names of CM listings from seven schools that have a subject of Urdu once but not now.
“The closure of the Urdu subject from the school has angered my electoral district.
I will urge you to follow the budget announcement made by Gehlot,” Kagzi said.
Reacting to letters, said Kalla, “Post has been approved according to the rules.
Our government will not carry out injustice.
Concerns of everyone will be handled properly.” Ameen Kaimkhany, President of the Urdu Teacher Association, said at least 10 schools in Jaipur have Urdu students In the amount needed to 95%, but the government posted Sanskrit teacher or left his post.
“Government schools in Jalupura have 90% of students who have chosen Urdu as their third language.
But the government posted a Sanskrit teacher.
This injustice cannot be tolerated and if Urdu teacher is not posted, we will hold unlimited protests,” Kaimkhany said.