India, April 21 -- A large number of Bengal school teachers appointed in 2016 launched a fresh agitation outside the office of the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) on Monday, demanding that the authorities release the full list of tainted and non-tainted appointments.

The agitators, who claimed to have passed the selection test because of merit and not by paying bribe, blocked the road outside the WBSSC office at Salt Lake and refused to move until the full list was released.

The Supreme Court on April 3 scrapped the appointment of 25,752 Bengal government appointed 2016-batch school teachers and non-teaching staff in connection with the bribe-for-job allegations. On an appeal by the state government, the top court allowed ...