Bhubaneswar: Accusing the state BJP leaders of exerting pressure on ASHA, Anganwadi and Mission Shakti women workers to vote for the party in the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, the BJD Sunday requested the Election Commission (EC) to protect them. In a memorandum to the state’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), a BJD delegation, including Rajya Sabha members Sasmit Patra and Sulata Deo, alleged that Odisha BJP leaders and candidates are engaging in defamation, intimidation, harassment and character assassination of the grassroots workers. They claimed that false accusations were being made against the workers to illegally influence their support in the elections and create a climate of fear. “The workers are being threatened with job loss and other consequences by the BJP if they do not comply with their demands. This is a blatant violation of their rights and an attempt to manipulate the electoral process through fear and intimidation,” the party stated in its petition to the EC. The regional party appealed to the EC to ensure the protection of these women workers so that they could carry out their duties without fear or interference. “The dignity and respect of these workers must be upheld, and they should not be used as political tools,” the BJD said.
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