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Stalin interacts with migrant workers at TN latex unit

By IANS | Updated: March 7, 2023 18:50 IST

Chennai, March 7 Amid reports of workers from north India moving out of Tamil Nadu out of fear ...

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Chennai, March 7 Amid reports of workers from north India moving out of Tamil Nadu out of fear of being attacked by local people, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday interacted with migrant workers at a private latex factory in Tirunelveli.

A statement from the Chief Minister's office said that he interacted with the workers of the latex unit involved in making hand gloves and enquired about their well-being.

There were apprehensions among the migrant workers of north India after fake videos on social media depicted them being attacked by locals.

During the interaction, the workers told Stalin that they were being treated well by the local people. Some of the migrant workers were staying in Tamil Nadu for the past five years and were feeling like it was home too, they said.

The Chief Minister asked the migrant workers not to heed to any rumours and added that the state government was providing a safe working environment to workers from all the states.

Meanwhile, senior DMK leader and former Union Minister, T.R. Baalu met Bihar Chief Minister, Nithish Kumar at Patna and presented a report sent by Stalin on the steps taken by the Tamil Nadu government for the security of migrant workers from North India including those from Bihar.


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