Sisodia, in a letter Baijal, has also sought an appointment with him in which a group of guest teachers will brief the LG on the issue.
The deputy chief minister, who also holds the education portfolio, alleged that he had sought an appointment with Baijal last month, but the LG's office refused to grant the same.
The Delhi Assembly had passed the Regularisation of Services of Guest Teachers and Teachers Engaged Under the 'Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan' Bill, 2017. The Bill advocates to regularise 15,000 guest teachers.
Sisodia also said, "If we lose the services of guest teachers, we lose the benefits of their experience."
The deputy chief minister said that if the decision is taken to replace guest teachers, it will take at least a year for their replacements to join the service.
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