"The situation is not good and we are making efforts to do something in that direction," Sitharaman said.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, she said the status of the workers in plantations in various parts of the country was bad."I do not want to mention the name of any state but the situation is bad in many states."
"They do even have a Primary Health Centre. That is the situation. If there is a loss in the tea estate, the owners close down and go. Even if they close and go, none can claim it as a public property. One cannot say he is government and go inside. The government cannot replace the plantation workers house nor do anything that would benefit them," she said, when asked to elaborate.
On Electronics parts maker, Foxconn deciding to wind up its operations in Chennai, she said, "We are consciously watching the situation and would take efforts. It is not, as if we are indifferent to the issue. There are a lot of issues involved in this. I.E. International laws with international companies. We are debating the issue and would come up with a solution."
Asked for her reaction to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the arrest of her partyman Madan Mitra in Saradha scam, Sitharaman said the investigation into the case and the eventual arrest was done as per law.