Didi: Ready to go to jail to ensure eligible teachers don't lose jobs

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pledged to regularize the jobs of eligible teaching and non-teaching staff affected by the Supreme Court's verdict on the SSC recruitment scam, even risking jail. She assured them of alternative plans to avoid service breaks and promised to complete the process within two months.
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