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Both reserved and unreserved category candidates are hopeful of justice from the hearing held in the Supreme Court on Monday and the hearing to be held on September 23 in the 69000 teacher recruitment. However, the reserved category candidates have decided to continue the agitation till the final decision of the Supreme Court comes. They will start the agitation again from Tuesday.
Amarendra Patel, who is leading the reserved category candidates, said that on August 13, the double bench of Allahabad High Court has given a decision in favor of the reserved category candidates, but due to the government’s procrastination, this matter has now reached the Supreme Court. We will continue the fight for the implementation of reservation rules. He said, we have full hope of justice from the Supreme Court.
On the other hand, selected candidate Pratyush Chandra Mishra said that the Supreme Court’s decision has come in our favour. We were not a party in the High Court, which benefited the reserved category candidates. The court was repeatedly misled by calling it a state-level merit. We told the Supreme Court that this recruitment is district-level. Our employer is BSA and the reservation is also district-level. The Supreme Court will decide in our favour on September 23.