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'No scope to force anyone in educational institutions to resign'

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25 August 2024, 5:08 PM

Dhaka, Bangladesh Global: Education and Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud on Sunday (August 25) said forcing people now work in different positions in educational institutions may create instability and action will be taken if there are any reasonable complaints against them.

He said these at a meeting with the officials of the ministry, reports UNB.

The adviser mentioned that the process of new appointments and transfers is currently underway.

However, he warned that forced resignations may lead to unrest and the administration could collapse, causing issues such as delays in salary payments for teachers, officials, and employees.

Wahiduddin emphasised that the appointments and transfers of teachers, officials, and employees in government educational institutions are carried out according to the established rules and regulations. There is no provision for forcing someone to resign, he added.

Highlighting the desire to return to a disciplined society after a successful changeover, he said that the expected relationship between teachers and students in educational institutions should be restored.

He also stressed the importance of maintaining decorum and ensuring that no one is personally humiliated in the process.

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