Jagan Demands: Pressure on Chandrababu Over TET Rules, as the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh voiced strong concerns regarding the difficulties faced by teachers due to the current Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) regulations. In a social media post on X, Jagan made sensational suggestions to the state government, highlighting that over one lakh teachers are suffering from serious grievances because of these rules. He directly tagged Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of ignoring the issue.
Jagan’s tweet questioned the fairness of making TET mandatory for teachers who were already in service before 2011. He asked, Chandrababu sir, now the teachers are facing a lot of trouble with the rules. It’s unfair that you don’t care. How correct is it to make a rule to pass the TET exam? Jagan argued that while TET has been mandatory since the National Right to Education Act 2011, it should not apply to those who started teaching before that act. He criticized Chandrababu for not addressing the problems of these teachers, noting that all teachers are complaining but the Andhra Pradesh government is not listening.
Jagan Demands: Pressure on Chandrababu Over TET Rules also included a call for action at the central level. He instructed Chandrababu to ask the central government to relax the TET rules or grant exemptions for already employed teachers. Jagan emphasized that the government must think seriously about this matter for the future of teachers.
In conclusion, Jagan reiterated that the government should consider the teachers’ problems with TET regulations urgently. His demands highlight the growing tension between political leaders over educational policies affecting thousands of educators in Andhra Pradesh.
