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Hindu groups and employees of cellphone-maker Oppo held major demonstrations in Noida’s Sec-63 after a Chinese manager at the firm allegedly tore up an Indian flag.
NOIDA: The Noida office of a mobile phone company witnessed high drama on Tuesday after an employee of the company, a Chinese national, tore and threw an Indian flag in a dustbin.
The incident, reported from the Sector 63 Noida office of mobile phone company Oppo, triggered protests by hundreds of employee, prompting the police to step in.
The Phase-3 police registered a case against the Chinese national, identified as one Suhasu, who works as a production manager in the company, on a complaint filed by three employees later. A probe has been launched.
Senior superintendent of police, Gautam Budh Nagar, Dharmendra Singh said, “A case of disrespecting the national flag has been filed on the basis of a complaint by three company employees. We have not arrested anyone in this connection yet and investigations are in progress. Action will be taken after a thorough probe. We are in touch with the company employees.”
Hundreds of people, including employees of Oppo and members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad protested outside the office of the company after the incident.
The situation turned aggressive later when protesters started demanding the arrest of the Chinese national. They also raised some issues related to the labour laws being violated by the company and sought immediate action.
Eyewitnesses said more than 200 police personnel were rushed to the spot to control the crowd. As news of the incident spread, residents of neighbouring colonies climbed on to their rooftops and waved the Indian flag in a show of support for the protesters.
“Every corner of the office is under camera surveillance and we have told the police to scan the footage to establish the facts. We cannot tolerate disrespect towards our national flag,” said Vineet Arya, a protester.
The protesters dispersed after senior officials of the district administration intervened and assured them of swift action in the issue.
The officials also assured the protesters that problems related to employment would be addressed.
The company shut its office for the morning and told employees to resume work on Wednesday evening.
The station house officer of Phase-3 police station, Umed Singh Yadav, said that the incident allegedly took place on Monday evening after the first shift. “We have registered a case . We have sought the camera footage of the office so that we can check the claim of the employees,” Singh said.
An Oppo spokesperson later said: “We are extending our co-operation to the concerned authorities and will take appropriate action. OPPO as a brand has deep respect for India and is strongly rooted as well as localized in the country.”