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Subject: MSWU Release 24-7: Bail of workers and activists in Kaithal, the 
Struggle Continues. .
 


MARUTI SUZUKI
WORKERS UNION
Reg. No. 1923
IMT Manesar
 

Release: Update on the Current situation
Date: 24/7/2013
 
Today, 24th July 2013, the
nine comrades in Kaithal District Jail, Haryana were released on bail after
months of intense pressure by the movement and other solidarity efforts. Among
them are Comrade Ramniwas, member of Provisional Working Committee, Maruti 
Suzuki
Workers Union, Com. Deepak, General Secretary of Hindustan Motors Sangrami
Shramik Karmachari Union, Com. Somnath, correspondent of the workers’
newspaper, Shramik Shakti and Suresh Koth, local panchayat leader from Jind,
Dr. Ashwini, doctor and local social activist and others. The fake cases on
them which range from Section 307 (Attempt to Murder) and the Arms Act
(possession of illegal weapons etc) foisted by the police to break the valiant
demonstration by over 2000 people in Kaithal on 19th May 2013 will continue.
However even in the space of these two months after these targeted political
arrests, we have not been cowered down and carried on continuous struggle, and 
it
is due to this that the powers-that-be have been forced to accede to the force
of the truth of our struggle.
 
The next date for hearing after 19th July on the framing of charges for the 147 
workers in Gurgaon Jail is on 27th July 2013 as their trail still has not 
started, and that is also the date when
the last of the witnesses for the counter-case on the management will depose
before the court.
 
Our primary demands of release of the
147 fellow workers who have been denied bail for more than one year now and the
quashing of false cases against them and on 66 others who have non-bailable
arrest warrants against their name, still remains. As Suzuki Motors Chairman, 
Mr.
Osamu Suzuki visits India, we want to reiterate our second demand of
reinstatement of all the terminated workers, and that the government stop
acting with only in favour of the interests of the company and implement labor
laws in the region.
 
We observe with alarm, the similarity in
the recent statement on 18th July of MSIL Chairman R.C. Bhargava who
said “Japanese investors are jittery over the situation of labour unrest in
India because of what happened in Manesar”, and the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana
High Court’s verdict on 22nd May 2013 dismissing bail pleas of the
arrested workers saying that “foreign investors are likely not to invest the
money in India out of fear of labour unrest”. We appeal to all to keep vigil so
that the government and justice-giving agencies are not influenced by the false
propaganda and money-power of this highly exploitative company management.
 
On 18th July 2013, we marked one
year of our continued struggle against one year of continuous repression by
precisely pointing to this false propaganda which hold us responsible for the
murder of the HR manager Awanish Dev without any due investigation. We gave
statement and shouted slogans pointing to the real culprits behind the
incident- the management’s exploitative practices and conspiracy supported and
encouraged by the government-administration-police, and thus paid our tributes
to the deceased. On the same day, 18th July 2013 inside the Maruti company
in Manesar, ‘special lunch’ was arranged, and this is how they celebrated the 
incident
of 18th July 2012 and the so-called improved relations among the
workers and management, while production at present inside the plant is highly
exploitative and under immense coercion.
 
On 18th July 2013, we assembled
at Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon and attempted to march to IMT Manesar in the
morning, but were stopped at the site by the heavy deployment of the police,
and a DC order of imposition of Sec 144 in the entire industrial belt of IMT
Manesar, in Tau Devilal Park and NH-8 as well as in the Mini Secretariat in
Gurgaon. The administration might say this is a special circumstance, but all
workers in the belt know it for a fact that such coercion and repressive
pro-activeness by the state to serve the interests of the companies and curb
our democratic rights is a very normal everyday condition in the industrial
region.
 
Around 2000 police personnel were
present at the site itself where we assembled, and the mobilization of the
police force in Manesar was over 10000 personnel armed with weapons, lathis,
water cannons, tear gas vehicles creating a threatening atmosphere in the
entire industrial belt. Many workers were physically stopped from joining our
demonstration. Our own workers kept receiving threat calls from the CID against
joining the protest. The entire Union body of Suzuki Motorcycles India
Employees Union were detained in a police station in Kherki Daula village in
Gurgaon by the SHO and their phones switched off, so that they could not join
our struggle.
 
Even thus, we are heartened to receive
support from workers and various trade unions in the area who are ready to take
our issue as the common issue of workers in the entire industrial region and
specially in the automobile sector. Besides Hero Motor Corp’s Union with its
President Com. Bhim Rao, Suzuki Powertrain India Employees Union with its
terminated President Sube Singh and the entire Union bodies of Rico Auto
Dharuhera, Nerolac Bawal, IJL Rewari, NSK and unions from many other companies
in the area joined in our support. Besides these, we received support from local
and central trade union and workers bodies like CITU, ICTU, AICCTU, Jan
Sangharsh Manch Haryana, Hindustan Motors SSK Union, SSC, Bluestar Employees
Union, NTUI, Inqlabi Mazdoor Kendra, Mazdoor Kranti Parishad, Bigul Mazdoor
Dasta, AIFTU(New), IFTU and many others, and students and other groups like
PUDR, KNS, AISA, NBS, DSU, NSI, Pratidhwani, Janrang and many other individuals
from across the country from Mumbai and Bengal, and especially from nearby
Delhi. Simultaneous demonstrations and programs were organized and messages of
solidarity came from Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Kolkata,
Bhillai, Hyderabad and many other places by various workers groups, trade
unions and other mass organizations. We express our gratitude and resolve to
continue with this common struggle of workers.
 
On 25th July 2013, there is a
joint rally of all Trade Unions in Gurgaon-Manesar in front of Mini
Secretariat, Gurgaon where the first demand pertains to the release of arrested
workers and reinstatement of terminated workers of Maruti Suzuki Manesar
besides demands of other workers facing exploitation and repression in their
factories. We appeal to all to join the rally.
 
We have declared our intent of holding
our next program in Manesar and have sent letters of intimation to the DC and
other relevant authorities for the same. We shall take ahead our struggle in
the coming days with renewed energy and not be cowered by the repression and
exploitation.
 
 
Provisional Working Committee
Maruti Suzuki Workers Union
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http://marutisuzukiworkersunion.wordpress.com/

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