Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Adani Group dry port workers blame SKM for rendering them jobless

- Mohit khanna letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

KILA RAIPUR : The employees of Adani Logistics Services, a subsidiary of the Adani Group, who were served terminatio­n notices after the company shut its dry port at Kila Raipur in Ludhiana district, held the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) responsibl­e for rendering them jobless.

Famers have been protesting at the dry port entrance since January over the Centre’s agricultur­e laws.

Rajiv Kumar, who was working as a transport manager in the inland container depot, said he was asked to proceed on leave without pay on July 25. Talking over phone, Rajiv said, “I cannot blame the company as they paid us salaries for nearly seven months. With no possibilit­y of resuming of business, we were asked to leave. I have two children. I don’t know whether I will get another job due to the dwindling economic situation.”

Basant Singh, a resident of Mandi Ahmedgarh who worked as a horticultu­rist with the firm said, “I was hired at a salary of Rs 15,500 and was getting Rs 12,000 in hand. Nearly 150 residents of Punjab were working in the depot. Will the Samyukt Kisan Morcha take the responsibi­lity of safeguardi­ng the future of our children.”

An official said the depot had 400 employees on roll while 500-600 workers from surroundin­g villages were working as daily wagers. “The daily wagers were earning up to 15,000 a month,” he added.

On Monday, the farmers continued their protest outside the dry port by placing tractortra­ilers and tents at the entrance. Raghbir Singh Benipal, a member of the SKM, said the protest was only against the crony capitalist­s who were behind the implementa­tion of three farm laws.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Farmers staging a protest in front of a Reliance Group filling station at Lehal Khurd village in Sangrur district.
HT PHOTO Farmers staging a protest in front of a Reliance Group filling station at Lehal Khurd village in Sangrur district.

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