Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra campaigned vigorously in Nilambur, highlighting systemic failures affecting frontline workers and pensioners. She shared emotional accounts of ASHA workers' exhausting schedules without retirement security. The Congress leader accused the state government of weaponising welfare pensions by delaying disbursements. Her speech also addressed local safety concerns following a recent electrocution death due to official inaction.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi backs ASHA workers slams pension politicisation in Nilambur

  • Priyanka Gandhi criticises Kerala govt over ASHA workers' lack of benefits
  • Condemns pension delays affecting 62 lakh beneficiaries
  • Demands action after Nilambur electrocution death
  • Urges UDF cadres to push authorities on public complaints
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Nilambur rally: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticises pension politicisation, supports ASHA workers

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra rallies in Nilambur supporting ASHA workers' rights and condemning delayed welfare pensions ahead of bypoll

"They work 24/7 yet get no retirement benefits - is that right? - Priyanka Gandhi on ASHA workers"

Nilambur, June 15

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra held a roadshow in Nilambur to campaign for the Congress candidate in the upcoming Nilambur Assembly bypoll.

The visit is seen as a major boost for the Congress, which is working to secure a win for its candidate Aryadan Shoukath.

Addressing the crowd, she emphasised the need for peace, development, and electing dedicated leaders to uplift society.

"Especially today, when there is so much anger and divisiveness being spread, we need to be clear, we need to speak for peace, we need to speak for development, and we need to elect decent, courageous people who would devote their time to do real work, helping to uplift society and understanding their duties towards people," she said.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra highlights the struggles of ASHA workers in Kerala, who transitioned from voluntary to round-the-clock work without adequate recognition or retirement benefits. She also criticises the politicisation of the ₹1600 monthly welfare pension for over 62 lakh beneficiaries, emphasising that it should be disbursed timely manner and not subject to political whims, as the government has a duty to support its people.

"On one of my tours here in Kerala, I met ASHA workers and discussed their plight, especially during COVID. They told me that in the beginning, their work used to be voluntary, but now they have to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any time they receive a call for help, they have to go without asking for a reason. They said to me that after years of working, they are simply asking for at least a retirement benefit. Is that right? Another worker told me, 'We do our work, we come home, we have to clean our home. Our work never stops.' They don't get the recognition they deserve. Similarly, the government pays ₹1600 a month as a welfare pension to over 62 lakh beneficiaries, but this pension is being politicised. It must be given on time. It cannot be given at the will of the government, when it suits them, when the election is there or not, just because. The people on this pension deserve better. The government you elect has a duty and a responsibility towards you," she said.

She criticised the state government for its inaction, citing the recent electrocution death of Anantu due to an illegal electric fence. Gandhi expressed condolences to Anantu's family and wished for the recovery of the two others injured in the incident.

"This is now the seventh time that I have visited somebody who has died because of conflict. It is very important for us to find concrete measures to protect lives and livelihoods. There is a lot of talk, but as you know, the state government is not trying hard enough to resolve this issue. It was deeply disturbing to know about Anantu, who was electrocuted by an illegal electrical fence near Nilambur. My heart goes out to his family. I hope Shanu Vijay and Yadav Krishnan, who were injured in the same incident, are better now. I was told that the local people had complained about this issue before this incident happened. Yet no action was taken. So we all must work together to put in proper systems to protect lives."

She urged for stronger systems to ensure authorities act swiftly on public complaints to prevent such tragedies and called on UDF workers to remain vigilant in addressing urgent local issues.

"We need to put in the systems that enable authorities to react with urgency when such issues are highlighted. Even our UDF cadres have to be alert to help and to impress upon authorities when such issues need urgent action so that accidents do not happen," she said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally someone speaking for our ASHA workers! These women are the backbone of rural healthcare but treated like volunteers. ₹1600 pension is peanuts but even that gets delayed due to politics. Shameful! 👏 to Priyanka for raising this issue.
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Meena P.
While I appreciate her concern for ASHA workers, why do opposition leaders only remember these issues during elections? My sister is an ASHA worker in Karnataka facing same problems for years. Where was Congress when they were in power?
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Sanjay T.
The electric fence tragedy shows complete administration failure. In my village near Coimbatore, we've been complaining about illegal wiring for months. Politicians only care when someone dies. Need permanent solutions, not just speeches.
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Priya N.
As a Kerala resident, I'm tired of politicians using our state as their playground. Whether it's Congress or BJP or Left, all make promises but deliver little. ASHA workers deserve better pay AND respect - not just before elections!
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Arjun M.
₹1600 pension in 2024? That won't even cover medicines for most elderly. Instead of fighting over credit, all parties should sit together and increase this amount. Inflation has made this assistance meaningless.
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Kavita R.
The real issue is systemic neglect. Whether it's ASHA workers or pensioners or safety measures, our systems react only after tragedies occur. Need proactive governance, not reactive politics. Hope this message reaches beyond election rallies.
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Vijay S.
While I don't always agree with Congress,

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