Joint Committe of Hill Districts Student Organisation (JC-HDSO) firm
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Imphal, October 04 2012:
The Joint Committe of Hill Districts Student Organisation (JC-HDSO) today re-affirmed its stance on the issue of Teacher's Eligibility Test (TET) saying it would not withdraw the decision to impose an indefinite economic blockade along all the National Highways leading to Manipur starting midnight of October 15 .
Talking to U Indraraj of Newmai News Network this evening, JCHDSO convenor D Stephen asked the state education Minister to make a clear statement on the term he has repeatedly used as 'technical problem' on opening of TET exam centres in the five hill districts of Manipur.
Citing the news reports carried in some local dailies based in Imphal on Thursday quoting the minister who had said that for this year, no TET centres would be set up in the hill districts owing to technical problem so withdraw the proposed economic blockade, Stephen said JCHDO will not accept it.
Stephen further dubbed the statement of Education Minister M okendro as an attitude of mistreatment against the hill people.
Asking about a possible hidden agenda of the state Government on its decision on non-implementation of the demand for setting up of TEt exam centres in the hill areas, Stephen pledged that the stance of the JCHSDO will not change under any circumstances until the Government meets its demand.
It can be noted here that the People's Organization (NPO), the apex body of the Nagas in Senapati district had already announced to endorse the hill based students' bodies on the issue of Teacher's Eligibility Test (TET) .
It had also expressed its resentment over the way the State Government has treated the student's issue on TET.