
The day after the government of Kerala launched the celebrations of the fourth anniversary, they accredited social health activists (ASHA) protesters outside the secretariat on Tuesday, said that if the administration did something for people, the public should feel its benefits and there is no reason to announce it.
MA BINDA, Secretary General, Keral Asha Health Workers Association (Kahwa), spoke with the reporter here on Tuesday, claiming that while the government claimed that it had no funds to increase the protesters against Ashas by a minimum of 3,000 GBP as interim measures as interim measures. She referred to the celebration of the anniversary of the government, which included public measures that took it during his four -year rule.
She argued that the government’s attitude towards the protest of women was “undemocratic”, and therefore they told people throughout the state by organizing a protest march from the barod to Thiruvananthapurama.
“If they have done something for people, the public should be able to feel their benefits. There is no need to announce at such a huge cost,” she said that the money spent was paid by an ordinary person.
The ASHA group, led by Kahwa, protests outside the secretariat for 72 days and demands benefits after retirement and a trip in their royalties.
Published – April 22 2025 9:04