Priyanka Gandhi slams Delhi Govt over termination of Anganwadi workers

Press Trust of India | July 25, 2022 | 01:18 PM IST | 1 min read

Delhi: The lives of 884 Anganwadi workers turned upside down after they were abruptly terminated for staging over strike demanding a raise in honorarium.

Priyanka Gandhi (Source: Shutterstock)
Priyanka Gandhi (Source: Shutterstock)

New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday termed as "unjust" the Delhi government's move to terminate over 800 Anganwadi workers for staging a strike seeking a raise in honorarium, and demanded that they should be immediately reinstated.

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The lives of 884 Anganwadi workers in Delhi turned upside down after they were abruptly terminated for staging over a month-long strike demanding a raise in honorarium and respectable working hours.

These workers comprising several single mothers were issued termination notice on March 14 against their 39-day demonstration.

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Attacking the AAP-led Delhi government, Gandhi said it had increased the honorarium of the MLAs a few days ago. "But, taking an unjust step, the government sacked more than 800 Anganwadi workers demanding a respectable honorarium.

Asking for a good honorarium for hard work is not a crime," the Congress general secretary said in a tweet. These Anganwadi workers should be immediately reinstated, Gandhi demanded.

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