Amravati. A few days ago, the daughter of a ST employee made an emotional appeal to the Chief Minister and demanded the merger of STs with the state government. At this time he said that his father is at home for three months. So they are not getting any salary. So that he will not get a bicycle for his birthday. That video had gone viral on social media. In the end, the ST staff gave a cycle to that innocent angel. Along with this, tribute was paid to 85 ST employees and Bharat Ratna Swar Samajani Lata Mangeshkar who were martyred during the movement.
103 days of ST strike
ST workers’ strike has been going on for more than three months regarding the merger of ST Corporation with the state government. To end this strike, the state government increased the salaries of the employees. But the employees are still adamant about the merger. Since the employees are at home for the last three months. Therefore his salary has also been deducted. In such a situation, how to take care of the family due to financial constraints. This problem has arisen.
outspoken outrage
The anger of the families of ST workers is now coming out in the open. Pari Amritkar, the seven-year-old innocent daughter of an ST driver Kapil Amritkar, made an emotional appeal to the Chief Minister through a video a few days ago. That video also went viral on social media. In the video, Pari had asked the Chief Minister of the state that, how are you Chief Minister? If Dad had a salary, I would have a bicycle tomorrow on my birthday. But due to non-payment of salary, I will not get cycles on my birthday. That’s why STs should be merged.
After this video went viral, many social organizations as well as social workers decided to gift a cycle to Pari. Under which, on Monday 7 February, Maheshwari Samaj Mahila Mandal gifted a bicycle to Pari Amritkar. On this occasion, Maheshwari Social Mahila Mandal President Dr. Abha Lahoti, former city worker Rashmi Navandar, Renu Kela, Senior Traffic Controller Satish Sharma, Atul Hajeeb, Sanjay Malviya, Ashish Valivkar, Satish Kadu, Satyam Sonone, Chandrashekhar Padole, Gajanan Mohod, Sangeeta Bharti, Chanchal Kothar and other employees of the depot were present.