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BJP working to ‘save rights’ of guest teachers

JIND: State BJP in-charge and party national general secretary Anil Jain today said his party was seriously working to protect the rights of guest teachers and working to find a solution to their problem without violating the directions of court.



Jind, May 28

State BJP in-charge and party national general secretary Anil Jain today said his party was seriously working to protect the rights of guest teachers and working to find a solution to their problem without violating the directions of court.

“Our leaders are discussing all aspects to provide justice to the guest teachers working within the legal system of the country,” Jain said while taking to mediapersons at the Jat Dharmshala here, after a workers’ meeting.

He claimed his government during its first year had not faced any corruption charges nor was there any other controversy, while the UPA government faced these issues on a daily basis. — TNS

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