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Maharashtra police lathi cost ASHA employees for stopping Ajit Pawar

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The Maharashtra police unleashed a brutal lathi cost towards Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) employees for stopping the automotive of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar throughout a protest at Osamanabad district on Friday.
According to the experiences, the ASHA employees continued their protests for the fourth day towards the state authorities, demanding a rise within the month-to-month honorarium. Around 70,000 Asha employees in Maharashtra had launched an indefinite strike from June 15 towards the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi authorities within the state, demanding a pay hike.
In one such protest in Osmanabad, the ASHA employees confronted the convoy of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and managed to cease the automotive to submit their grievances. In the under video, it may be seen how the ASHA employees had jumped onto the road to cease Ajit Pawar’s automotive.
Only in #MahaTughluqAghadi will protesting COVID well being employees be pushed round like this pic.twitter.com/qohynLTk5k— Jiten Gajaria (@jitengajaria) June 18, 2021
However, Ajit Pawar didn’t even cease his automotive to listen to the grievances of the ASHA employees. Instead, the Maharashtra police tried to tug the ASHA employees away from his automotive, as evident within the video.
As extra ASHA employees circled Ajit Pawar’s automotive, the Maharashtra police unleashed the lathi cost towards ladies ASHA employees to disperse the group and permit the Deputy Chief Minister to maneuver away from the spot with ease. Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope was additionally current on the spot through the incident.
Here is the video of the incident through which Maharashtra police might be seen beating up girl well being employees on the streets of Osmanabad for confronting Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister over his authorities’s failure to implement their promise.

Last yr, through the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Maharashtra authorities had promised these Covid warriors to pay Rs 4000 monthly. However, the federal government didn’t sustain their promise and paid them a meagre Rs 1,650 monthly.
Hence, the ASHA employees hit the road in Maharashtra, demanding the federal government to fulfil its guarantees. During their protest, ASHA employees claimed that the state authorities has refused to hike their honorarium, claiming that they’re dealing with a monetary crunch.

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