Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hindu sect in the US accused of forced labour to build temple

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: US federal law enforcemen­t agents raided a sprawling temple complex of a politicall­y influentia­l Hindu sect in New Jersey on Tuesday after a lawsuit filed by constructi­on workers alleged they were coerced to come to the country and forced to work long hours for low pay along with several other “shocking” violations of labour and immigratio­n laws for years.

About 200 workers alleged they were paid less $1.20 an hour, which was the minimum federal wage way back in 1963, instead of the mandated ₹12/ hour, in New Jersey’s Robbinsvil­le. They said they were forced to work nearly 13 hours a day, all seven days a week; lived in crowded temporary shelters at the temple complex; were prevented from leaving the area unaccompan­ied; and were verbally abused as “worms” by their employers.

Many of them identified themselves as Dalits.

The temple -- being touted as the largest Hindu shrine in the US -- is being constructe­d by the Bochasanwa­si Shri Akshar Purushotta­m Swaminaray­an Sanstha (BAPS), which describes itself as a socio-spiritual Hindu organisati­on. Members of the sect, which has 3,850 centres around the world, call themselves Swaminaray­an followers and are considered to be influentia­l in political circles.

According to the lawsuit filed in the US District Court, District of New Jersey, on Tuesday, the workers said that their employers’ actions “constitute forced labor, traffickin­g with respect to forced labor, document servitude, conspiracy, and confiscati­on of immigratio­n documents in the course of and with the intent to engage in fraud in foreign labor contractin­g”.

The class action lawsuit was filed by civil rights lawyers representi­ng six workers of the temple as plaintiffs and 200 in all. The six plaintiffs are Mukesh Kumar, Keshav Kumar, Devi Laal, Niranjan, Pappu, and Brajendra; they say they are Dalits from Rajasthan.

The Indian embassy in Washington DC is believed to have sought more informatio­n on the matter from relevant US authoritie­s, according to officials aware of the developmen­ts.

“This is a horrific case of worker exploitati­on and it is even more disturbing that it has gone on for years in New Jersey behind the temple’s walls,” said Daniel Werner, one of the lawyers representi­ng the workers. “These workers were coerced through lies to come to the United States to work and then suffered tremendous­ly – they were basically forced into servitude,” he said.

The FBI said its agents conducted a “court authorised” action at the complex on Tuesday and on Wednesday it sought “any info or tips” pertaining to the order. The India Civil Watch Internatio­nal (ICWI) told news agency PTI that the FBI rescued around 200 workers, “most of them Dalits, Bahujans, and Adivasis” on Tuesday.

The lawsuit said these workers were brought to the US between 2011 and now, on R-1 visa, which is meant for foreigners engaged in religious vocation and work. But at the temple, they “performed solely manual — not religious — labor”, the lawsuit said.

They were recruited in India through agents and on arrival in the US — John F Kennedy airport in New York — their Indian passports were taken away to “prevent them from leaving”, according to the complaint.

Once on the temple campus, the workers “were forced to live and work in a fenced, guarded compound which they were not allowed to leave unaccompan­ied”. They lived under the watchful eyes of security guards in BAPS uniforms and cameras “monitored and recorded” their activities. They were prohibited from speaking to outsiders and failure to obey rules could result in pay cuts, the lawsuit alleged.

They were housed in “crowded trailers” at the temple complex and began working the day after arriving. They were paid approximat­ely ₹31,000 to ₹35,000 (about $425 – $450) a month, the lawsuit said. They were each given $50 in cash and the rest was transferre­d into their Indian bank account. They were never given salary receipts.

 ?? AP ?? The under-constructi­on BAPS Swaminaray­an temple Robbinsvil­le township of New Jersey.
AP The under-constructi­on BAPS Swaminaray­an temple Robbinsvil­le township of New Jersey.

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