In a stern warning to the Hemant Soren government, MN Khan, the District Convenor of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, expressed dissatisfaction with the Directorate of Primary Education's decision to abolish Urdu teacher positions.
Khan deemed the move as a severe injustice to Urdu-speaking communities, asserting that the government should refrain from overlooking Urdu-related matters, as this decision may have repercussions. He cautioned that minorities, if united, have the capability to both bring a government to power and remove it, emphasizing the potential for widespread agitation if the state government fails to reinstate Urdu teachers, vowing to surround the assembly in protest.