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Karnataka school teacher suspended minutes after sharing post criticising Siddaramaiah govt

“Karnataka school teacher suspended minutes after sharing post criticising Siddaramaiah govt”, India Today, May 22, 2023:

“A government school teacher in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district was suspended on Sunday for allegedly criticising the newly formed Siddaramaiah government.

Shanthamurthy MG, a teacher working at Kanubennahalli government school in Chitradurga’s Hosadurga, was critical of the state government and its freebies.

In a Facebook post, Shanthamurthy said, “What else can you do without giving Freebies”. In his post, the school teacher mentioned the debt incurred during different CM tenure….”

Read the full article at Indiatoday.com

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