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Lokesh criticises Jagan for action on Anganwadis

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TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh on Monday criticised chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy for taking action against the agitating Anganwadi workers. He said that the state government had already clamped Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) on Anganwadis.

The Anganwadis were agitating for the past 45 days and wondered why the government had not addressed their problems. He said that the government issuing notice to withdraw the services of agitating Anganwadi workers show the impatience and incapability of the state government.

He said that the chief minister had lost his mind with the agitation of own party MLAs on one side and his sister Y S Sharmila coming as the Congress chief on the other. He said that Jagan Mohan Reddy had lost the mental balance with these acts and was showing the anger on the Anganwadis.

He said that the Anganwadis have called for Challo Vijayawada agitation to mount pressure on the government. The agitation had caused tremors in Tadepalli palace, Lokesh said. Jagan Mohan Reddy was losing his control with the agitation of the Anganwadi workers, who refused to bow down to the state government.

Lokesh asked the chief minister to accept the just demands of the Anganwadi workers. He said that the demands were all genuine and needed to be addressed at the earliest. He said that the TDP-Jana Sena government would recruit all those who were removed by the present government. He asked the Anganwadi workers not to be feared by Jagan Mohan Reddy’s pressure tactics. The TDP-Jana Sena government would recruit them all once the government is formed, he said.

He congratulated the Anganwadi workers for not bowing down to the Jagan Mohan Reddy government. He extended support for their strike and said that the government has to come down on the demands. He said that the TDP-Jana Sena government would accept all the demands of the Anganwadi workers once the elections are over.

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State invokes ESMA on striking Anganwadis

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The state government issued an order bringing Anganwadi services under essential commodities and maintenance Act 1971. The government prohibited strikes in Anganwadis for the next six months.

According to the Central government brought Supplementary Nutrition (Under Integrated Child Development Services Scheme) Rules 2017 on February 20, 2017, the state government issued the orders. It was the responsibility of the respective state government to ensure consistent and uninterrupted supply of supplementary nutrition at all Anganwadi Centres. The state governments are mandated to supply supplementary nutrition food to the beneficiaries for 300 days a year.

The order said that the government had engaged in holding talks with the Anganwadi workers and helpers and had accepted the majority of their demands. However, the Anganwadi workers and helpers were continuing their strike, interrupting the supply of supplementary nutritious food to the beneficiaries.

The strike was causing hardships and inconvenience to the marginalised, vulnerable, and weaker sections of pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children aged between 0 years to 6 years. The strike also caused disturbance to the attendance of 7.5 lakh children in the Anganwadi schools, the order said.

The strike was adversely affecting the essential services of growth monitoring of malnourished children, immunisation, health checkups, and referral services, the government said. Hence the government brought the services of Anganwadi Workers and Anganwadi Helpers under the ESMA Act 1871. The government also announced a prohibition of strikes by the Anganwadi workers and helpers for next six months.

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