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Action demanded against Soren and Murmu
Ranchi, May 12: The Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti, an anti-domicile youth group, today demanded action against JMM chief Sibu Soren and BJP MP Salkhan Murmu for issuing `provocative` statements ever since the Arjun Munda government announced recruitment of teachers in Jharkhand schools.
Ranchi, May 12: The Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti, an anti-domicile youth group, today demanded action against JMM chief Sibu Soren and BJP MP Salkhan Murmu for issuing 'provocative' statements ever since the Arjun Munda government announced recruitment of teachers in Jharkhand schools.
''Their demand for job opportunities only to moolvasis and adivasis amounts to disregard of the constitution,” convenor of the Samiti Uday Shankar Ojha told a press
conference here.
The Samiti, Ojha said, would submit a memorandum to Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi apprising him of the two MPs' role in ''vitiating the atmosphere'' in the run up to May 27 teachers' appointment examination in the state.
The Samiti would submit another memorandum to the state governor, M Rama Jois on May 22 demanding action against Soren and Murmu and would resort to dharna on 25 if their demand was not met.
Salkhan Murmu, whose Jharkhand Disom Party has joined the newly floated Jharkhand Front, has called a two-day statewide bandh from May 26 to ''disrupt'' the examinations as the front feared the test would deprive jobs to adivasis and moolvasis.
Sibu Soren, who recently spelt out his support in favour of adivasis and moolvasis, has stated that all the class three and four state government jobs should be given to the locals or else the prospective teachers who did not belong to adivasis or moolvasi, would not be allowed to join their duties.
Bureau Report
The Samiti, Ojha said, would submit a memorandum to Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi apprising him of the two MPs' role in ''vitiating the atmosphere'' in the run up to May 27 teachers' appointment examination in the state.
The Samiti would submit another memorandum to the state governor, M Rama Jois on May 22 demanding action against Soren and Murmu and would resort to dharna on 25 if their demand was not met.
Salkhan Murmu, whose Jharkhand Disom Party has joined the newly floated Jharkhand Front, has called a two-day statewide bandh from May 26 to ''disrupt'' the examinations as the front feared the test would deprive jobs to adivasis and moolvasis.
Sibu Soren, who recently spelt out his support in favour of adivasis and moolvasis, has stated that all the class three and four state government jobs should be given to the locals or else the prospective teachers who did not belong to adivasis or moolvasi, would not be allowed to join their duties.
Bureau Report