Jung not clearing proposal to regularise guest teachers: AAP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 31 2016 | 5:58 PM IST
Accusing Lt Governor Najeeb Jung of acting as a "puppet" of the Centre, AAP today alleged he was not clearing the Delhi government's proposal to regularise 17,000 guest teachers in state-run schools at the behest of BJP.
Demanding that Jung should clear the proposal "without any changes", the party also accused BJP of trying to implement "anti-people Gujarat model" by not regularising people on contract and not letting the LG take any decision on the matter.
"The LG is the Centre's representative and does not take any decision without its consultation. The BJP-led central government is not interested in letting him clear the proposal. He is sitting on it since January and when we asked him about the delay in clearing the proposal, he responded saying he is taking an opinion from Solicitor General.
"He should stop acting as a puppet of the Centre. The LG has no right to delay the matter by raising legal queries as there is a Supreme Court order on this. We demand that the proposal be cleared without any changes," Ashutosh said.
Sources in the LG office had said the government had sent the proposal to the LG office on April 28 and it has been sent to the Additional Solicitor General for legal advice after consultation with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Citing the Supreme Court order pertaining to contract workers between Umadevi Vs the State of Karnataka, Ashutosh said the experience should be considered while recruiting and the government can give concession in this.
As per the proposal, guest teachers will be given priority while applying for permanent jobs. They will be also given priority on the basis of their experience, exams and age.
"The LG is dilly-dallying the proposal on the pretext of giving weightage to experience even when it is not under his purview. This proves that the Centre is not keen to provide benefit to 17,000 families," Ashutosh said.
Regularising guest teachers was one of the points mentioned in AAP's election manifesto.
Last week, Sisodia, who also holds the Education portfolio, had written to Jung raising the issue.
Ashutosh said the Centre is trying to implement the Gujarat model as over 2 lakh contract teachers are yet to be made permanent in the state.
Dilip Pandey, convenor of the AAP's Delhi unit said BJP was playing "dirty politics" over the issue and it should instead get the proposal cleared from the LG.
He said guest teachers had played an important role in holding summer camps organised by the Delhi government.
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First Published: May 31 2016 | 5:58 PM IST

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