KHABRE TV NEWS - On the first Independence Struggle 1857 day, Inaus' dharna at the Male District Office, Biharsharif, under the countrywide program, on the six-point demands.
On the first Independence Struggle 1857 day, Inaus' dharna at the Male District Office, Biharsharif, under the countrywide program, on the six-point demands.
(Khabare TV - 9523505786) - Biharsharif, in a nationwide program on May 10 (First Independence Struggle 1857 Day), Inaus staged a sit-in at the Male District Office of Biharsharif.
The dharna was started after 2 minutes of mourning over the Visakhapatnam gas leak and the incident on the train track in Maharashtra. A six-point demand was made through picketing.
1. Give one crore compensation to the family of all the laborers killed during the lockdown including Aurangabad and Visakhapatnam.
2. Use PM Care Fund to guarantee safe return to all laborers.
3. Transfer 10000 rupees compensation amount to the account of all laborers and unemployed youth.
4. Make better arrangements for food and health facilities at all quarantine centers.
5. Treatment should be arranged in all block level hospitals.
6. Books, scholarships and mid-day meals should be sent to all school children at their homes.
The district committee members of the palace included Pal Bihari Lal, ACTU state vice president Maksudan Sharma, Rampreet Kewat, Jagdish Das.
Addressing the dharna on the occasion, Inaus district secretary Ramdev Chaudhary said that the deaths due to gas leaks in Visakhapatnam and the killing of so many people on the railway tracks in Aurangabad are the reasons for the lockdown, the government has failed and the workers are insensitive Prior to these incidents, there have been more than 300 deaths due to lockdown, due to the criminal neglect of the government, crores of workers are facing a lot of trouble. There are going to maintain workers hostage in several states. Millions of workers are forced to leave their homes on foot. The government is trying to change the labor laws under the cover of lock-down, the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has repealed the labor laws for 3 years, all schools are closed in the lock-down, some private schools run a little online class. There are discussions, 80% of the country's children study in government schools, which have not yet been given books, and scholarships have also been stopped,
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