The sit-in protest by over 500 women under the banner of Anganwadi workers and helpers association near the Press Club was peaceful, though they raised slogans against government for its alleged failure to address their issue.
"We are on strike for the last 41 days but it is unfortunate that nobody from the government visited us to take note of our genuine demands, president of the Association Suman Suri told PTI.
She said besides the demand for hike in honorarium and release of pending salaries, the association is seeking seniority list, implementation of the pension scheme and gratuity of Rs 2 lakh for workers and Rs 1 lakh for helpers on retirement.
She said the association had attached high hopes with Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
We were expecting her (Mehbooba) to understand and come out with a solution to our problems. It is not possible to meet both the ends on such a meager amount, she said.
There are about 28,000 Anganwadi workers and helpers in the state who are working since 1975 under the Integrated Child Development Scheme. Last week, senior CPI (M) leader and MLA M Y Tarigami extended support to the protesting workers and asked the government to fulfil their long-pending demands.
He said the government makes tall claims when it comes to the welfare of women but the reality is that injustice is being done with them.
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