Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 27: Urging the Government to restore the dignity of teachers and eschew the tendency of belittling them by jeopradising their service conditions, National Conference Provincial President Devender Singh Rana today said that when those charged with the responsibility of shaping the future of younger generation are forced to come on streets, there is definitely something wrong that needs immediate correction.
“It is painful to watch the teachers being forced by the Government to take to the streets, as this sends a very wrong signal to younger people, who perceive them as their role models”, Rana said while interacting with striking teachers outside the Directorate of Education Complex in Muthi this morning.
He said though teachers have the right to agitate and protest in support of their demands yet forcing them to such a situation is a sad reflection on the Government. “Having said that, our intent is never to politicise the agitation of teachers, who are peeved over frequent transfers based on pick and chose policy, and therefore it is incumbent upon the Government to see how best and how immediately their grievances are redressed”, Rana said while regretting over lack of any viable policy devised in this regard.
“The criterion ought to be right person at right place with of course due care to their choice but whatever is being done is neither in the interest of students nor to the satisfaction of teachers”, he said and urged the Government to address this malady on immediate basis.
The Provincial President urged the Government to address to the concerns of the striking teachers and ensure that they are seen in their schools rather than agitating on roads and stressed the need for showing some sort of respect and taking care of the dignity of teachers.
While expressing solidarity with the striking teachers and supporting their legitimate cause, Rana hoped that the administrators of the department will sort out their issues. “In this tug of war over transfers, the academics of young students should not be jeopradised”, he said.
The Provincial President asked the School Education Department not to make the strike as an issue of ego but come forward to sort it out on immediate basis. While doing so, the tendency of affecting mid-session transfers should be given up. “Sooner the Government takes constructive measures to redress the grievances of agitating teachers, better it would be for students and academic atmosphere “, he maintained.