The Union Minister first went to Surendranagar tea garden and later visited the Red Bank tea garden in the district closed since 2003 and met with workers of closed tea gardens and representatives of the workers' unions.
Workers of Bandapani tea garden, also came to the Red Bank garden to meet the Minister and appraised her about the ground realities.
Highlighting their plights, the labour unions, including CITU, INTTUC, BMS and others, and workers told Sitharaman that they were getting rice at Rs two per kg since February last, but there was no water or electricity in the gardens.
During her interaction with the union members as well as the workers, Sitharaman said she had sought information from the West Bengal government on the ground realities and on allegations of starvation deaths and suicides.
"We have got a feedback from the state government and the matter has also been raised in the Parliament. We will discuss the issue of reopening of the gardens with the state government officials," she told the workers, declining any assurances on reopening of the closed tea gardens.
