*PRESS-RELEASE*

Workers* *lathi charged in Gorakhpur, 25 workers badly injured, 73 workers
arrested along with their leader Tapish whose whereabouts are still unknown

The administration is blatantly supporting the factory owners – has not
shown any inclination to dialogue, administration adamant on suppressing the
movement and disbanding the striking activists


An independent team of journalists and social workers reaches Gorakhpur to
carry out an investigation


*Gorakhpur, 20 May.* The Workers' Satyagraha which started in Gorakhpur from
May 16 was dealt with lathi charge today by a heavy police force in the
presence of the DIG. Police arrested 73 workers and one of their leaders
Tapish Maindola but there is still no official word about their arrest.
Tapish has been arrested on the basis of a concocted FIR lodged by factory
owner Ashok Jalan in relation to the incident of firing by his hired goons
in which 19 workers were injured. Serious charges under different sections
of IPC have been pressed on him including attempt to murder, rioteering etc.
The administration is unabashedly siding with the factory owners. The
workers had submitted a complaint to the police naming the factory owner
Ashok Jalan, history-sheeter Pradeep Singh and others as responsible for the
incident of firing but the police have taken no action on their complaint
instead they have arrested workers' leader Tapish Maindola on the false FIR
of the factory owner Ashok Jalan. Ashok Jalan had stated that Tapish and
other workers themselves were involved in the firing on the workers,
however, news reports from media clearly say that the firing was done from
inside the factory, and it was a well planned attack. The workers' union has
expressed concern for the life of their leader Tapish.

In the meanwhile 50 workers who had gone to protest against the arrest of
workers at the DM office were heavily lathi charged and 25 workers sustained
injuries.

 In the afternoon today about 500 workers taking part in a peaceful
demonstration for their legal rights were detained near Gorakhnath Temple
here. All 500 workers had tied themselves with a long rope and they sat at
the same spot in protest where a heavy police force in the leadership of the
DIG had stopped them. According to latest updates, the police resorted
to  lathi
charge and dispersed the workers arresting 73 of them. But the police did
not officially record the arrest of 30 of them and their leader Tapsih.
Despite this about 250 workers are still sitting on a dharna at the townhall
near Gandhi statue.



It is noteworthy that Tapish was arrested from some other place as he was
not a part of the procession. He has been taken to some undisclosed location
and the workers fear for his life and safety. It should be known that some
police and administrative officials had been continuously warning the
workers' leaders of 'dire consequences'. They had been particularly
targeting Tapish, Pramod Kumar and Prashant and branding them as
'moists-terrorists'. Even two years ago these leaders had been dealt brutal
physical attack by the administration and it is said that the police were
planning to kill them in false encounters. However they had to retreat after
severe condemnation from all over the country gained momentum and the
officers came under huge public pressure. But the administration seems
hell-bent on suppressing this movement this time. Under such circumstances
there is clear danger to the life and security of Tapish.



The hunger strike was initiated since the morning of 16th May on the demands
of the arrest of the accused of the firing incident on 3rd May, action
against the guilty officers, judicial enquiry of firing and repression,
compensation to the injured workers and ending the lock out in the two
factories of V.N. Dyers and reinstatement of all the 18 dismissed workers.
Suheela Devi, mother of a worker, three workers - Bindweshwar Rai, Susheel
Srivastava and Mahesh Pathak and women activist Shweta are sitting on hunger
strike and among them the condition of Susheela, Shweta and Mahesh Pathak
has worsened. On the night of 18 May the administration forcibly took away
Mahesh Pathak and admitted him to the district hospital but he continued his
fast even there and on the morning of 19thMay he again came back and joined
the hunger strike.

Hundreds of workers of the area also have been present day and night on the
spot. Meanwhile the administration is acting in favour of the factory owners
and is hell bent on ending the hunger strike and dharna and is not paying
any attention to the demands of workers. Two rounds of unsuccessful talks
were held on the first day in which the owners were adamant on not taking
back the dismissed workers. After that the administration did not make any
attempt for dialogue. Even last night, police force in the leadership of the
top officials of police and administration was prepared to remove the
workers from the spot. Sensing this, huge number of workers sitting on
dharna tied each other through big ropes. When police saw that the workers
could not be removed from the spot without the use of heavy force, it
withdrew.

The administration and owners had to relent in face of the massive public
pressure and resolute struggle of the workers after the 3 May firing and
brutal police repression of workers  in Gorakhpur, and the workers achieved
a partial victory. All the 18 workers of Ankur Udyog who were dismissed
after they went to participate in the May Day rally in Delhi were taken back
and the factory started from May 11.  But the owners of VN Dyers Ltd.
are  adamant on their demands. Even the administration was making no attempt
to call the owners for talks. They wanted to break the movement by tiring
out the workers. But the workers are ready to fight it out.

The workers staged a bicycle rally in the Gorakhpur city today to gather
popular support in favour of the workers’ agitation. Even the workers of
GIDA industrial area staged a demonstration in their area in support of the
agitation. The workers of various factories of Bargadwa are planning to
stage a huge demonstration.

Meanwhile an investigation team of journalists and social activists reached
Gorakhpur to investigate the incident of firing on workers, their repression
and the accusations of violation of labour laws. The members of the
investigation team also went to the spot and talked to the workers.

The strong condemnation of the continued repressive attitude of
administration towards the workers agitation going on for more than two
weeks and its neglect by Uttar Pradesh government is building momentum once
again.



Citizen's Front in Support of Gorakhpur Worker's Movement

Contacts: 9936650658 (Katyayani), 9910462009 (Satyam), 8447011935 (Sandeep)

E-mail: satyamva...@gmail.com, sandeep.sam...@gmail.com





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Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
+919820749204
skype-lawyercumactivist
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