‘There should be no injustice…’, said Mayawati after SC’s order on 69000 teacher recruitment in UP

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Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Tuesday said the Uttar Pradesh government should take an honest stand in the teacher recruitment case and ensure that there is no injustice to the candidates from the reserved category. Mayawati’s statement came a day after the Supreme Court stayed the Allahabad High Court order that asked the state government to prepare a new selection list for 69,000 assistant teachers in the state over complaints related to the reservation formula.

Mayawati said there should be no injustice with the reserved class

Mayawati posted on Instagram and wrote that there should be no injustice to the reserved category candidates in the UP teacher recruitment case. They must get their constitutional rights. Also, the government should take an honest stand in this matter, so that no injustice is done to them. On Monday, the Supreme Court also stayed the High Court’s decision to cancel the selection list of assistant teachers released in January 2022.

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Supreme Court issued notice to the state government and Basic Education Board

A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra on Monday heard a petition seeking a stay on the High Court’s decision. This petition was filed by Ravi Kumar Saxena and 51 others. On the petition, the Supreme Court has also issued notice to the state government and others including the secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board.

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