AIADMK Plans March 13 Protest Over Transport Workers' Issues in Tamil Nadu

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AIADMK Plans March 13 Protest Over Transport Workers' Issues in Tamil Nadu

Synopsis

On March 13, the AIADMK will hold a significant protest in Chennai, spotlighting the unresolved demands of Tamil Nadu's transport workers, as tensions rise with the DMK government over workers' rights.

Key Takeaways

Protest Date: March 13 Location: Pallavan Illam, Chennai Key Issues: Wage revision and leave benefits Leadership: D.
Jayakumar Objective: Pressuring the DMK government to address grievances

Chennai, March 7 (NationPress) The AIADMK has declared plans for a protest against the DMK regime, criticizing it for disregarding the requests of employees within Tamil Nadu's state-operated transport corporations.

AIADMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, stated that the party's transport workers' faction, Anna Thozhirsanga Peravai, will stage a demonstration in Chennai on March 13.

The protest is scheduled to take place outside Pallavan Illam, which serves as the headquarters for the state's Metropolitan Transport Corporation.

Senior AIADMK leader and former Minister D. Jayakumar will spearhead the protest.

Palaniswami accused the DMK government of neglecting various long-overdue requests made by the transport corporation employees in Tamil Nadu.

Key demands include the enforcement of the wage revision agreement and the establishment of surrender leave benefits for state employees.

The AIADMK General Secretary emphasized that transport workers have persistently sought these benefits, yet the DMK-led administration has failed to take substantial action in addressing their concerns.

Palaniswami charged that the DMK is disregarding the issues faced by thousands of transport workers who are essential for the upkeep of public transportation services across the state.

He also recalled that during the tenures of former Chief Ministers M.G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa, along with his own leadership, transport workers and other labor groups were given significant attention.

According to Palaniswami, numerous welfare initiatives and benefits were introduced during those times to assist government employees and laborers.

He further claimed that the DMK had made several pledges to workers and government staff during the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, fully aware that many of those promises would be challenging to fulfill.

Upon gaining power in the state after the elections, the DMK government has allegedly failed to uphold many of its commitments, leaving transport corporation employees feeling discontented.

The upcoming protest serves to spotlight these issues and urge the state government to promptly address the workers' demands.

AIADMK officials anticipate that the demonstration will attract participation from transport workers and party members from various regions of the state.

They added that the event aims to pressure the DMK government into swiftly resolving the grievances of transport corporation staff.

Point of View

As the AIADMK rallies support to challenge the DMK government’s failure to meet their demands. This protest could mark a pivotal moment in local politics, emphasizing the need for accountability and responsiveness from the ruling government.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the AIADMK protest scheduled?
The AIADMK protest is scheduled for March 13.
Where will the protest take place?
The protest will be held in front of Pallavan Illam, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation.
Who is leading the protest?
Senior AIADMK leader and former Minister D. Jayakumar will lead the protest.
What are the main demands of the transport workers?
The workers are demanding the implementation of a wage revision agreement and surrender leave benefits.
Why are the transport workers protesting?
They are protesting due to the DMK government's failure to address their long-standing demands.
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