In a statement, KWUM president Rose Mangshi Haokip informed that after a minute investigation, the Union found that the Joint Action Committee for 2006 Autonomous District Council Teachers Appointed Parents and Guardians has been fighting for a genuine case and justified that 835 primary teachers deserved to be absorbed and protected their services.
So holding of DPC twice for the same appointed teachers will be against the law of Service Rules, the Union said, while appealing to the authorities concerned for reconsideration.