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*Report of fact-finding team on the 3rd May firing on workers in Gorakhpur
and the repression of workers' movement*



New Delhi, 3 June. The three-member fact-finding team comprising media
persons and social activists which enquired into the incident of firing on
factory workers on 3rd May in Gorakhpur city of Uttar Pradesh has raised
questions on the role of the local administration and police while demanding
a high-level enquiry in the incidents.

The fact-finding team which visited Gorakhpur from 19 to 21 May released its
report in New Delhi today. The team included Delhi-based journalist
Nagarjuna Singh, political commentator and activist from Kolkata Sourav
Banerjee and documentary filmmaker from Delhi Charu Chandra Pathak. The team
met a number of officials, trade union leaders, workers, social activists,
politicians, media persons and concerned citizens in Gorakhpur to collect
facts and opinions about the incident of firing, police action on workers
and the continuing labour unrest in Gorakhpur.

The report says that the immediate cause of the firing was that around 1500
workers of several factories went to New Delhi to participate in the May Day
rally organised by the Workers Charter Movement despite the opposition of
factory owners. 18 leading workers of a yarn mill Ankur Udyog Ltd. were
suspended. On the morning of 3rd May when some armed persons attacked the
workers and were trying to forcefully take workers leader Prashant inside
the factory premises, the workers protested and threw stones in their
defence. This was followed by firing from within the factory gates which
caused injuries to 19 workers and a girl student.

The fact-finding team concluded that the 3rd May incident is not an isolated
incident but culmination of the conflict between workers and factory owners
in Gorakhpur since two years. The workers are struggling for their basic
rights for more than two years which has infuriated the owners. The
administration is not responsive to the workers' demands. The enquiry
brought into sharp focus the fact that the workers are not being heard and
the callousness and repeated use of force by the administration is worsening
the situation.

The team has demanded that the UP government must order a high-level enquiry
into the firing in Ankur Udyog Ltd. The report has termed the divisional
commissioner's order of magisterial enquiry as preposterous because the role
of the local administration in the episode is under a cloud. The other
recommendations of the report include arrest of named accused of the firing,
solution of problems of workers by negotiations held in cordial atmosphere
with workers and their leaders, an enquiry into the compliance of labour
laws in factories of Gorakhpur, enquiry into the role of the police and
payment of compensation to the injured workers.



*-- Nagarjuna Singh, Senior Sub-Editor, Hindustan, New Delhi*

*Ph**: 9953623417, Email: [email protected]*

*-- Sourav Banerjee, Ph: 9811841341, Email: **[email protected]**
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*-- Charu Chandra Pathak, Ph: 9818376996, Email: [email protected]*
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