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Massive Setback for Mamata Govt as Supreme Court Upholds Calcutta HC Verdict on Bengal SSC Scam

Bengal SSC Scam

Bengal SSC Scam: In a major blow to the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, the Supreme Court of India has upheld the Calcutta High Court’s decision to cancel the appointment of 25,000 teaching and non-teaching staff recruited through the Bengal School Service Commission (SSC). The apex court ruled that the entire selection process was tainted with “manipulation and fraud,” leading to a loss of credibility and legitimacy.

SC Upholds Calcutta HC’s Verdict

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice PV Sanjay Kumar stated that there was no justification to interfere with the High Court’s order. The judgment has sent shockwaves through the state’s political and administrative circles, as it directly impacts thousands of employees whose appointments have now been deemed illegal.

“The selection process was vitiated by corruption and irregularities, making it impossible to sustain these appointments,” the court observed.

Bengal SSC Recruitment Scam: What Led to the Verdict?

The Bengal SSC scam has been one of the most controversial recruitment scandals in the state’s history. It was alleged that thousands of candidates were illegally appointed in government schools by flouting rules and bypassing the merit list. Following widespread protests and legal petitions, the Calcutta High Court ordered a cancellation of these appointments, which was challenged by the state government in the Supreme Court.

However, with the apex court upholding the High Court’s decision, the state administration now faces the tough task of dealing with the fallout.

Political and Social Repercussions

The verdict has sparked a political storm in West Bengal, with opposition parties accusing the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) of orchestrating one of the biggest recruitment scams in recent times. BJP leaders have called for strict action against those involved and demanded transparency in future government recruitments.

Meanwhile, affected teachers and non-teaching staff have expressed shock and distress over the ruling. Many of them had been working for years and now face an uncertain future.

What Happens Next?

With the appointments scrapped, the West Bengal government may have to initiate a fresh recruitment process. Legal experts suggest that those responsible for the scam could face further legal action. Additionally, the ruling may set a precedent for stricter monitoring of government recruitments across the country.

As the Mamata Banerjee government navigates this crisis, the focus will be on how the administration plans to rectify the irregularities and restore faith in the recruitment system. With political opposition mounting, this judgment could have far-reaching consequences for the state’s governance and electoral politics.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.