‘We Have 1000s Of Sarees, But No Salary Hike’: Anganwadi Workers Confront DMK MP Kanimozhi Over Unfulfilled Promises

A welfare distribution event organized by the DMK’s Tirunelveli unit turned chaotic as Anganwadi workers confronted Thoothukudi DMK MP Kanimozhi over the party’s unfulfilled election promise of granting them permanent jobs.

The event, held at the DMK district secretary’s office, saw around 300 Anganwadi workers in attendance. Reports suggest they were allegedly compelled to participate and made to wait for several hours before Kanimozhi arrived. When she eventually distributed sarees and blankets to just a handful of workers and prepared to leave, frustration boiled over.

A large group of workers surrounded her car, demanding answers about the DMK’s pledge to make their positions permanent. Kanimozhi briefly responded, saying, “The Chief Minister will take action,” but left without further engagement.

Many workers reportedly rejected the gifts in protest, stating they had been made to wait an entire day for what they saw as a token gesture instead of meaningful action. The incident has sparked criticism, with observers calling it a public relations misstep for the ruling party.

The confrontation follows Kanimozhi’s participation in the Porunai Book Festival and a DMK public meeting in Tirunelveli earlier that evening.

Speaking to reporters earlier, an anganwadi worker said, “They promised that we will be made permanent and also said that they have given this in their manifesto. Till date no step to enable this has been taken. They asked us all to attend this event, but we are not sure why they asked us to? Are we without sarees? We have thousands of sarees but we have come here to place our request but no one listened to us. They have not appointed people, there is a staff shortage and we are working with that. At one centre, I have 37 children to take care of. There is no helper, parents are asking us what we are teaching them, with no help, I have to do everything, what do I focus on first? I have not be able to focus on anything and have become depressed, I wonder whether I must even do this work. Ok. you have given us sarees, but you have not kept your promise, that is all we ask. First give us a salary hike. We have given petitions countless times, we even met CM Stalin but no heed was paid to our requests. You are not listening to our problem. Today, we were all told by the office to come here, they said they are giving saree and bedsheets – do you think we cannot afford to buy them? They said Kanimozhi madam is giving these. They are calling it a scheme for us, but you are not giving us what we need. We can buy 1000s of sarees and bedsheets. But please solve our problems first, we dont even have a basic salary. We are working as part-time workers. When they came to power, they said the anganwadi workers are suffering and your salaries are low, they said they will be like our brothers and sisters, but nothing has happened. We are still the same. There is no one to even ask us anything. Even if we retire, there is no pension benefit. We are working as part-time workers, that is our situation.”

However, it is the Anganwadi workers’ agitation that has drawn attention, highlighting growing discontent over the government’s failure to implement key election promises.

(With inputs from Dinamalar)

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