A group of authors has withdrawn their petition to have books returned to schools, citing a lack of progress in their demands.
The authors, who had been fighting for the reinstatement of their books in schools, had been hoping for a response from the government but were left frustrated after months of silence.
"We have been patient and we have been consistent, but it seems like the government is not serious about addressing our concerns,"
One of the authors, who wished to remain anonymous, told a local newspaper.
The controversy began when a group of authors discovered that their books had been removed from school libraries without their knowledge or consent.
The authors claimed that the books had been removed due to their content, which they believed was being censored by the government.
However, the government had maintained that the removal was due to a change in curriculum and not censorship.
Despite the withdrawal of the petition, the authors have vowed to continue fighting for their right to have their books returned to schools.
They have also threatened to take legal action against the government if their demands are not met.
Resumen: La petición de los autores para que sus libros sean devueltos a las escuelas ha sido retirada, pero la acción legal sigue en curso.
Los autores habían presentado una petición al gobierno para que reintrodujera sus libros en las bibliotecas escolares, pero después de meses de silencio, decidieron retirarla.