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Political Storm Over UP Teacher Recruitment, Education Minister to Hold Meeting in Lucknow Tomorrow

In Uttar Pradesh, the High Court's recent decision to annul the old merit list for the recruitment of 69,000 assistant teachers and order the preparation of a new list has sparked significant political activity. The court's ruling comes as a major development in the teacher recruitment process, affecting many candidates who were previously on the list. The court's decision to invalidate the previous merit list, which was based on a controversial selection process, has led to a heated political response. Opposition parties have seized the opportunity to criticize the state government, arguing that the ruling exposes flaws and mismanagement in the recruitment process. They are using the decision to bolster their stance against the current administration. On the other hand, members of the ruling party are also publicly welcoming the court's decision. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya praised the verdict, describing it as a victory for social justice. He emphasized that the ruling is a win for the backward and Dalit communities who have struggled for their rights. The ruling party views the decision as a step toward rectifying injustices in the recruitment process and ensuring fair opportunities for all candidates. Overall, the High Court's ruling has intensified political debates in Uttar Pradesh, with both opposition and ruling party figures using the decision to advance their respective agendas. The state government is now tasked with implementing the new merit list and addressing the concerns raised by the court's decision.

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