The Sunday Guardian

KHAdI ImBROGLIO: EmPLOyEEs PLAN INdEfINITE HUNGER sTRIKE

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MUMBAI: Employees of the Khadi Village Industries Commission­er (KVIC) have threatened to launch an indefinite hunger strike from January 26 demanding “corruption-free KVIC” and to ensure that Mahatma Gandhi’s pictures always appear on its annual calendars and diaries. The Shiv Sena-led Khadi Gramodyog Karmachari Sena (KGKS) employees union has also taken strong umbrage at KVIC management’s attempt to penalize the workers who took part in a silent lunch-hour demonstrat­ion on 12 January. The employees were protesting the abrupt decision of KVIC to replace Gandhi’s photos with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s on the 2017 wall calendar and table diaries - sparking off a huge controvers­y. “We are ready to sacrifice ourselves to the cause of upholding Gandhiji’s ideals for which the whole world reveres him. It will be an honour to die for Gandhiji, whose death anniversar­y falls on January 30 and ensure KVIC is made ‘bhrashtach­ar-mukt’ (corruption-free),” a union leader said. The KVIC decision has been vociferous­ly condemned by all political parties, including ruling Bharatiya Janata Party ally, Shiv Sena, besides the masses, prominent Gandhians and celebs. “This is now our party issue and we shall take it up accordingl­y,” said senior Shiv Sena leader and spokespers­on Anil Desai here late Friday. Earlier this week, KGKS President and MP Anandrao Adsul said he has already asked the KVIC management to desist from punishing the employees who had staged a peaceful, Gandhian form of protest. He also asked whether the KVIC had taken official permission from the PMO to dump Gandhi’s pictures and replace them with Modi’s. “The show-cause notice tantamount­s to a dictatoria­l attitude of the management in a democratic country,” Adsul warned KVIC of an all-India strike.

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