Overview
- The Supreme Court upheld its decision to annul over 25,000 school appointments in West Bengal due to systemic fraud in the 2016 recruitment process conducted by the WBSSC.
- Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticized the ruling, alleging a conspiracy against Bengal and vowing to support impacted teachers financially and emotionally.
- The court identified large-scale manipulations, including rank jumping, out-of-panel appointments, and tampering with OMR sheets, rendering the recruitment process irreparably tainted.
- Banerjee announced plans to file a review petition while ensuring compliance with the court's directive to complete a fresh recruitment process within three months.
- The decision has left thousands of teachers in distress, with opposition parties intensifying criticism of the state government over corruption and governance failures.