<p>Kolkata: Hundreds of people who lost their jobs as teaching and non-teaching staffers in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> government-run and aided schools queued up at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here on Monday for a meeting with Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mamata-banerjee">Mamata Banerjee</a>.</p>.<p>Chaos prevailed outside the stadium as people who had not been issued entry passes also arrived at the venue to attend the programme.</p>.Ready to go to jail to protect those who lost jobs in Bengal schools: CM Mamata Banerjee.<p>Police officers, present in large numbers, had a tough time pacifying the assembled people who wanted to enter the indoor stadium to be present at the meeting.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had last week upheld a Calcutta High Court order nullifying the appointment of over 25,000 teaching and non-teaching jobs in West Bengal government-run and aided schools, holding that the whole recruitment process was vitiated.</p>
<p>Kolkata: Hundreds of people who lost their jobs as teaching and non-teaching staffers in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> government-run and aided schools queued up at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here on Monday for a meeting with Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mamata-banerjee">Mamata Banerjee</a>.</p>.<p>Chaos prevailed outside the stadium as people who had not been issued entry passes also arrived at the venue to attend the programme.</p>.Ready to go to jail to protect those who lost jobs in Bengal schools: CM Mamata Banerjee.<p>Police officers, present in large numbers, had a tough time pacifying the assembled people who wanted to enter the indoor stadium to be present at the meeting.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had last week upheld a Calcutta High Court order nullifying the appointment of over 25,000 teaching and non-teaching jobs in West Bengal government-run and aided schools, holding that the whole recruitment process was vitiated.</p>