30 November,2023 04:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar said the woman was indisciplined
A video of Maharashtra School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar rebuking a woman over her question about âdelay' in teachers' recruitment went viral on social media on Tuesday. The incident took place in Beed when the minister was meeting some candidates for school teacher's posts.
Kesarkar, who belongs to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, later said in his reaction that the woman was not following discipline during the interaction. In the video, the woman, apparently aspiring to be a government school teacher, is heard asking the minister about âdelay' in the recruitment process, and saying they are tired of waiting.
There was no advertisement about recruitment, she said, while the minister replied that every district has been instructed to issue an advertisement. The woman interrupted him and asked when will the advertisement be issued. Kesarkar was then heard telling her that if she continued to behave in indisciplined way, she can not get a government job.
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"I am as strict as I am affectionate. For me, my students are important. You are worried about the job and for that I made available 30,000 jobs but if you teach the same indiscipline to students, then I won't accept it," the minister said. As she continued to speak, the minister warned that he will seek out her name and ask the officials to disqualify her.
NCP MP Supriya Sule criticised Kesarkar over the incident, and said Chief Minister Eknath Shinde should rein in his ministers. Kesarkar should apologise to the woman, she said in a social media post.
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