Not to protest in sun because ‘it will make you dark, Ruin Your #Marriage Prospects: #GoaCM to nurses

 

Not to protest in sun because 'it will make you dark, Ruin Your #Marriage Prospects: #GoaCM to nurses
Laxmikant Parsekar

Panaji: In a remark that could land him in trouble, Goa chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar has allegedly advised protesting nurses not to stage a hunger strike under the hot sun as it could darken their complexion and affect their marital prospects, joining a growing list of ministers from the state who have drawn criticism for their public comments.

“When we met the Chief Minister over our demands at Ponda today, he said the girls should not sit on hunger strike in hot sun as their complexion will become dark and they will not find a good bridegroom, said Anusha Sawant, one of the nurses.

The comment was unwarranted. We expect the CM to meet our demands if he is really worried about us, she said. Parsekar was not available for reaction. We have no idea whether any statement was made but we don’t think he would say something like that,” said an official in the CM’s office. In Goa, the nurses and others workers attached to 108 ambulance services, a government-approved facility run by a private firm, are on hunger strike for the last few days.

They allege that the firm makes available only 13 ambulances, though it is being paid for 33. Their representatives have met Parsekar twice so far and have now decided to confront him at every public function he attends. We also want to create awareness about the fraud committed by the company in connivance with government officials, said Hridaynath Shirodkar, working president of Goa unit of Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh.

Bureau Report

 

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