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Reminding CM Scindia of their promises, guest scholars in Madhya Pradesh Demand employment.

by Aanchal Shalini Pundir
March 2, 2021
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Reminding CM Scindia of their promises, guest scholars in Madhya Pradesh Demand employment.

TED NewsDesk, Indore: The Guest Scholars’ Association has reminded Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia of the promises they made when they were protesting in Shahjehani Park last year.

State convener of the association Surjit Singh Bhadauria said that “when Shivraj was in the Opposition, he had come to the protest venue and had said that these guest scholars are not common people picked up randomly but they are selected through due process.”

“We’ll fight tooth and nail till all guest scholars are taken back in jobs,” he said.

Shivraj demonstrated the tweets by Shivraj Chouhan in front of the media as proof.

“Why is there now a change in the attitude of Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who had vowed to take us back in the system?” asked convener Bhadauria. There are around 600 guest scholars who are still out of a job for the past more than 13 months. Not only the scholars but their families, too, are suffering and are on the verge of breaking down, he said.

Bhaduri informed that the higher education department has more than 450 vacancies and arrangements for only 150 scholars had to be made. The association had given a workable formula for the adjustment of these 150 people. At the time BJP MP Scindia had threatened the then government that he would take to the streets if guest scholars were not taken back in the system, but now all were quiet on the issue, he said.

“The Guest Scholars’ Association demands immediate regularisation so that the families come out of stress or they may have to demand permission to commit suicide”, said the convener.

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