Key Points

The BJP has strongly criticised the DMK government for allegedly preventing Tamilisai Soundararajan from meeting striking sanitation workers in Chennai. Nagendran accused the DMK of suppressing democratic voices and ignoring workers' demands. The protest, now in its 12th day, seeks job regularisation and better wages as promised by the DMK. Political tensions rise as opposition leaders rally behind the workers' cause.

Key Points: BJP Slams DMK for Blocking Tamilisai From Meeting Striking Workers

  • BJP accuses DMK of suppressing democratic voices by restricting Tamilisai
  • Workers demand job regularisation and salary hikes per DMK’s poll promise
  • Nagendran warns of public backlash against "autocratic" DMK rule
  • Protest enters 12th day with growing political and public support
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TN: BJP criticises DMK for stopping Tamilisai from meeting workers on strike

BJP condemns DMK for allegedly preventing Tamilisai Soundararajan from interacting with protesting sanitation workers in Chennai amid ongoing strike.

"This act of the DMK-led government is nothing short of an assault on democracy. – Nainar Nagendran"

Chennai, Aug 13

Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran on Wednesday strongly condemned what he described as the DMK government’s “repressive” attempt to prevent senior party leader and former Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan from meeting protesting conservancy workers in Chennai.

Nagendran said Tamilisai had planned to visit the sanitation workers, who have been staging a sit-in protest in the city for the past 12 days, to express solidarity and listen to their grievances. The workers have been demanding the implementation of DMK’s election promise No. 285, which includes job regularisation, salary hikes, and other benefits.

According to the BJP leader, the state government attempted to confine Dr. Tamilisai to her residence on Wednesday evening to stop her from interacting with the protestors. “This act of the DMK-led @arivalayam government is nothing short of an assault on democracy. Trying to suppress political leaders who stand with the people is a murder of democratic principles,” he said.

He criticised the DMK for ignoring the plight of the sanitation workers while taking steps to block those offering them support. “What right does the DMK government have to stop others from lending a helping hand to these workers? Instead of addressing their genuine demands, the government is choosing to silence their voices and arrest those who support them,” he alleged.

The BJP leader accused the state administration of attempting to crush dissent in Tamil Nadu. “This is a government that arrests those who fight for their rights and those who speak up for them. It is throttling democratic voices and denying people their constitutional freedoms,” he charged.

Nagendran also warned that the people of Tamil Nadu would soon deliver a verdict against what he termed as an “autocratic” regime. “The DMK government’s high-handedness will not last forever. The day is not far when this oppressive rule will meet its end,” he declared.

The sanitation workers’ protest, now nearly two weeks old, has drawn support from various political parties, social activists, and members of the public. Despite repeated appeals, the state government has yet to reach an agreement with the workers on their key demands. The confrontation between the ruling party and opposition leaders over the handling of the strike has added to the ongoing political tensions in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Chennai resident, I've seen these sanitation workers' struggles firsthand. DMK promised them better conditions but now blocking help? Shameful! 😠 Hope they resolve this soon - our city is suffering without proper sanitation.
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Rahul R
While I don't always agree with BJP, this time they're right. DMK government should allow all political voices to engage with protestors. Democracy means listening to all sides, not just your own.
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Shreya B
Both sides playing politics here. BJP suddenly cares about Tamil Nadu workers? Where were they when similar protests happened in BJP-ruled states? Workers deserve better than becoming political pawns.
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Karthik V
DMK should focus on fulfilling their election promises instead of blocking opposition leaders. These workers keep our city clean - they deserve respect and fair wages. Government is failing basic governance 101.
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Michael C
As an outsider observing TN politics, this seems like unnecessary confrontation. Why not let all stakeholders talk? The workers' welfare should come before political one-upmanship.

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