Teachers' deaths: Priyanka Gandhi slams UP government, says it is taking away honour after death
Taking objection to the state government refuting the report, the Congress leader said, "Denying the list of 1,621 teachers, who died while doing duty during the panchayat elections, issued by the Uttar Pradesh Shikshak Sangh, an insensitive UP go...

Taking objection to the state government refuting the report, the Congress leader said, "Denying the list of 1,621 teachers, who died while doing duty during the panchayat elections, issued by the Uttar Pradesh Shikshak Sangh, an insensitive UP government is saying the number of teachers who died was only three."
The teachers did not get proper safety equipment and treatment while they were alive and now the government is also taking away their honour after death, the Congress general secretary alleged in a tweet in Hindi.
Priyanka Gandhi had earlier too lashed out at the Uttar Pradesh government for conducting panchayat elections amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic, saying that what is happening in the state is nothing less than a "crime against humanity" and the State Election Commission (SEC) is "playing along".
According to a statement by Dr Dinesh Chandra Sharma, president of the Uttar Pradesh Praathmik Shikshak Sangh, 1,621 teachers and workers of the Basic Education Department have died from the first week of April to May 16 following the outbreak of the second COVID-19 wave. "Of these 1,621 deaths, more than 90 per cent of the teachers were on panchayat election duty," he said.
पंचायत चुनाव में ड्यूटी करते हुए मारे गए 1621 शिक्षकों की उप्र शिक्षक संघ द्वारा जारी लिस्ट को संवेदनहीन यूपी सरकार… https://t.co/qEgG9htMBd
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