Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting for Lok Sabha elections, in Malda district, Friday, April 26, 2024. Photo | PTI
Nation

Modi rakes up Bengal school jobs row in Malda poll rally, claims youth paying the price

Modi hit out at the ruling TMC government in the state by claiming that the scam had "snatched the livelihood of around 26,000 families."

PTI

MALDA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday slammed the TMC over the cancellation of around 26,000 jobs following a high court ruling, stating that the youths of West Bengal have suffered due to the "cut-and-commission" culture of the party, which is now "synonymous with scams."

Addressing an election rally in Malda, the PM claimed that the youths, who had taken loans to pay bribes to TMC leaders, are burdened by this situation. "The TMC indulges in scams for which the people of the state have to suffer. The party has been playing with the future of the youths of Bengal," he said.

"The teacher recruitment scam snatched the livelihood of around 26,000 families," he said.

Earlier this week, the Calcutta High Court declared the recruitment process of the State Level Selection Test-2016 (SLST) in West Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools as "null and void," ordering the cancellation of all appointments made through it.

"Under TMC rule, only one thing exists: scams totalling thousands of crores. The culprit is TMC, but the entire state is forced to pay for its deception," he said.

Hitting out at the Congress and the TMC for spreading canards about CAA, Modi said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act "is about granting citizenship and not snatching it."

"There is a competition of appeasement going on between these two parties. The Congress wants to grab your property, and the TMC is not uttering even a single word against this. The state government is working to settle Bangladeshi infiltrators in Bengal, and the Congress is talking about distributing your wealth among those," he said. 

LIVE | Bengal Assembly polls phase II: TMC, BJP workers clash in North 24 Parganas; nearly 90% polling till 5 pm

Bengal polls: BJP alleges EVM tampering in certain booths, EC says repolling likely

Iran 'better get smart soon': Trump warns Tehran, posts picture with gun, slogan

Bengal polls: TMC alleges central forces baton-charged civilians including women, child outside polling booth

Sabarimala case: Whether devotee or non-devotee is claiming right to enter temple has to be examined, says SC

SCROLL FOR NEXT