Tejashwi Yadav, who had arrived at Eco Park in Patna to assistance the protesting teachers, was informed that the administration has denied permission to them for a sit-in at their planned venue.
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Tejashwi Yadav is once again in the news immediately after his telephone conversation video with Patna DM went viral on social media. Yadav, who had arrived at Eco Park in Patna to assistance the protesting teachers, was informed that the administration has denied permission to them for a sit-in at their planned venue. Upset with this, Tejashwi Yadav dialled Patna District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh, requesting him to grant permission for the protest.
Yadav told the DM that the teachers have been lathi-charged and their meals was also thrown away. Yadav then asked the DM if the teachers will have to take permission from the administration on a day-to-day basis for staging the protest. Yadav then mentioned that he will WhatsApp the application to him and requested the DM to grant permission. The DM can be heard saying that he will appear into the matter. To this, Tejashwi Yadav asked when the permission will be granted? This angered the DM as he shot back saying, “By when meaning? You haven’t sent the application and are questioning me.”
However, Tejashwi Yadav did not shed his composure. He politely replied to the DM, “Hum Tejashwi Yadav bol rahe hai, DM sahab” (I am Tejashwi Yadav speaking, DM sir). The unravelling of the caller’s identity brought a sudden modify in the DM’s tone as he politely replied, “Achha, sir, sir” and the protesting teachers burst into laughter hearing this.
Yadav then requested the DM to grant permission as early as attainable, failing which he will commit the evening at Eco Park with the teachers. Yadav later informed on his Twitter that he left only immediately after major the teachers to their planned protest venue as permission was granted by the administration for the identical.
Thousands of teaching aspirants in Bihar have been protesting for the final two years for finding their due appointment. The concern is connected to the recruitment of about 94,000 state government teachers who had cleared mandatory Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) in December 2019 but have been not offered an appointment letter.