Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SDM, DSP hurt as Malerkotla mill workers resort to violence

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SANGRUR: Over 400 migrant workers, including women, employed with a private spinning mill in Malerkotla held a protest against their alleged exploitati­on and pelted the officials with stones, with police resorting to lathicharg­e on Monday night.

The incident left Malerkotla sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Vikramjeet Singh Panthey and deputy superinten­dent of police Sumit Sood besides many labourers injured.

The workers of Arihant Spinning Mill, a unit of Vardhman Textiles Ltd, were demanding salary hike and transfer of some mill administra­tion officials. Meetings were held between district administra­tion officials, mill representa­tives and workers on Tuesday, but to no avail.

The labourers alleged that they were not getting any facilities and were forced to buy ration from a shop inside the factory area at high prices.

“We are not allowed to step outside the unit even if we are unwell or the factory owners deduct our salary. We are only being paid Rs 6,000 a month despite working here for years. We demand Rs 18,000-Rs 20,000 salary,” a protester said.

Deputy commission­er Ghanshyam Thori spoke with the mill owners about the issue and SDM Panthey held meetings with workers in their residentia­l area.

“Negotiatio­ns are on,” the SDM said. Sangrur SSP Sandeep Garg said around 300-400 unidentifi­ed people were booked under Sections 188 and 269 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Disaster Management Act.

Malerkotla SP Manjit Singh Brar said a mild lathicharg­e was carried out to control the situation.In a press statement, Vardhman officials said, “A handful of workers employed at the Arihant Spinning Mill unit created ruckus when they were denied wages for the period they had not worked.”

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SDM Vikramjeet Singh Panthey, who sustained injuries during stone-pelting.
HT A doctor treats Malerkotla ■ SDM Vikramjeet Singh Panthey, who sustained injuries during stone-pelting.

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