Ex-TMC leader's shocking revelations! Ineligible for teaching in schools, had direct access to educational institutions during Chatterjee's tenure

Adding more to Chatterjee"s worsened reputation in the party, she also said, "He didn"t consider anyone above himself, not even Mamata Banerjee.

NewsBharati    05-Aug-2022 10:55:15 AM
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Kolkata, Aug 5: Amid the arrest and trips to court of Former West Bengal Minister Partha Chatterjee , ex-TMC leader and the former General Secretary of West Bengal College and Universities Professors' Association (WBCUPA), Baisakhi Banerjee on Thursday (Aug 4) made some big revelations and said people got a direct entry into educational institutions during Chatterjee's tenure.
 

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According to the reports of ANI, Baisakhi Banerjee said, "It was strange to see student leaders coming from an ordinary background becoming powerful and strong names in the education sector. There was a syndicate working inside the West Bengal College University Professors Association (WBCUPA) which added a price tag to the college university sub-post where every post was on sale. Those who could not teach even in school entered the university directly with Partha Chatterjee's push".
 
 
 
 
 
She further stated that she confronted Partha Chatterjee about the situation but got only false reasons. She said, "Underqualified thieves were getting jobs because of Partha Chatterjee. He immediately took action and suspended a man who was accused of corruption and used to scold those people who were involved. After a few days, I understood that it is all a facade. After a few days, the same man was coming back into the education sector in a more powerful way and I understood that corruption will not end here and would worsen."
 
Banerjee said she did not have much knowledge about the school commission recruitment but if details about college and university recruitments come out, it could be an even bigger scam. Adding more to Chatterjee's worsened reputation in the party, she also said, "He didn't consider anyone above himself, not even Mamata Banerjee. He misused his position several times and completely controlled the education department. He indulged in corruption for himself."