Kejriwal held the BJP and Congress responsible for the fracas at Chhatrasal Stadium where the event was held in the afternoon. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Home Minister Satyendar Jain were also present at the event.
Addressing the gathering, comprised of guest teachers and heads of schools, Kejriwal said the final approval pertaining to the hike was pending with Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and he is ready to "snatch it" from him.
"Guest teachers were treated like bonded labourers until now... If need be, I will personally meet the L-G to effect the hike soon. Obstacles are also being created towards making you (guest teachers) permanent. But we will do that as soon as possible," the Chief Minister said.
But the restless crowd started demanding that Kejriwal announce from when the new salary structure will be effective, to which he said "soon". Within moments the crowd started deserting the stands of the stadium.
They also blocked the arterial ring road, throwing traffic out of gear during the afternoon rush hours.
"The government just spoilt our day. Nothing came out of the event. We were expecting an announcement that the new salaries will be applicable from January. This is nothing but drama they have been doing since last year," a teacher said.
Later, at press conference, Kejriwal slammed BJP and Congress claiming the agitators were "not teachers at all".
The official objective of the event was to encourage the guest teachers to perform better, which were reflected in the speeches of Sisodia and Kejriwal.
"The meeting is not to pat the back of the government for having cleared a salary hike. The concept of guest teacher will be history and this is just the beginning towards big reforms.
"We are working to make them permanent. We will do that, but in the meantime we have changed their status and turned them into contract teachers. We thank the guest teachers for their contribution during summer camps this year," Sisodia, who also hold the education portfolio, said.
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