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From: PUDR <[email protected]>
Subject: [pudr-info] Press Statement on Maruti workers' hunger strike
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 8 November, 2012, 14:10

 PEOPLE’S UNION FOR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTSPress Release        8th Nov 2012Stop 
Curbing Maruti Workers’ Right to Dissent: PUDR strongly condemns the strong arm 
tactics of the Haryana police in attempting to disrupt the 48-hour hunger 
strike that began yesterday, November 7, in front of the DC Office, Gurgaon.  
In an impressive show of solidarity and joint action, over 150 workers in jail 
custody, all workers inside the Manesar plant   and over 500 workers outside 
the DC Office, Gurgaon are on hunger strike right now. Many local workers’ 
unions are in support of the struggle of MSWU. Barely had the programme started 
when the police descended on the spot yesterday morning, tore down the tent of 
the workers and picked up 29 workers from the spot, including one of the main 
organizers. The workers were taken to the Bhondsi police station. Members of 
the Maruti Suzuki Workers  Union (MSWU) and workers’ unions  of Gurgaon and 
some journalists
 followed up and pressure was mounted on the police until 27 workers were 
released. However, two workers named Ram Niwas and Om Prakash, were kept under 
illegal detention.  They were taken to Sector 46, CIA, police station. As the 
PUDR team began inquiring after 5pm, it was revealed that the workers had been 
shifted to the Sector 10, CIA police station. A Tata Sumo vehicle with some 
people in it left the premises as we entered the police station. However, the 
Inspector, Mr Sanjeev Bhullara, categorically denied any Maruti workers having 
been brought there and directed us to the Sector 10 A police station and then 
very soon assured that the workers will be released within a couple of hours. 
PUDR expressed its concern for their total safety, no torture and immediate 
return. According to the two workers who were released around 9pm and 10 pm, 
respectively, they were able to see the PUDR team from the vehicle that left 
the premises of the Sector 10, CIA,
 police station. They were taken to a lane in the residential area and kept in 
the vehicle for one and a half hours and then sent to the Sector 10-A police 
station.  It is outrageous but no longer shocking that once again the Haryana 
police used pressure tactics on these two workers urging them to leave the 
union and assuring that their termination would be revoked and the two could 
join work. And that the matter can be looked into by minsters and the Chief 
Minister himself. Worse still, the police threatened them that their fate would 
be the same as a person being beaten inside whose loud screams filled the air. 
The entry of corporations and multinationals in the absence of any semblance of 
protection for workers’ rights makes the working class vulnerable to the 
violence and illegal actions of the state machinery and capital today that we 
need to collectively resist.The operations of the Maruti Suzuki India Ltd 
management through the police and
 administration of the state make it clear how uphill it is for the MSWU to 
negotiate for the revoking of the illegal termination of over 500 workers and a 
fair and unbiased enquiry into the incidents of July 18. The management with 
the help of the police and the administration is hell bent upon breaking down 
of the political right of the workers to unionize and bargain collectively. 
Undeterred by the police action, the hunger strike resumed and continues now.   
PUDR supports the struggle of the workers by demanding:·         An independent 
and unbiased judicial enquiry to be initiated into the events that led to the 
death of the manager Awanish Dev. The judge nominated should be someone both 
parties are agreeable to.·         Release of all arrested workers. 
Reinstatement of all terminated workers.·         End of police pressure and 
coercion on workers in jail custody, inside the plant and outside- and their 
families
 too.·         Upholding of workers’ basic political right and democratic right 
to organize and struggle for their just demands!  

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