People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 44 November 04, 2012 |
Haldia: From Industry to Horror
From Our Special
Correspondent in Kolkata
HALDIA,
which had become one of the leading industrial locations in
The
incident at Haldia port, over operations of ABG Haldia Bulk
Terminals (HBT)
exposed this ugly situation. ABG, a cargo handling concern,
was facing troubles
and resistance from TMC-led groups for quite some time now.
The principal
reason behind the untoward incidents was business rivalry.
Another concern,
owned by the family of a TMC Rajya Sabha member, dominated for
years in the same
business. It is alleged that the TMC leaders in Haldia dock
created trouble at
their behest. ABG also moved Kolkata High Court which directed
the police to
give adequate security to ABG staff so that they could work in
two berths of
the dock. However, TMC hoodlums, mostly brought from outside,
threatened the
workers, camped near the dock and resisted any activity in
those berths. This
was being projected as workers resentment, as ABG sacked 250
casual workers
recently. While CITU demanded reinstatement of the sacked
staff, TMC moved to
stop work in those berths. Though officially, the state
government has declared
everything as normal in Haldia. Ships were docked for days and
many left for
other ports threatening the utility of Haldia port.
The
entire episode took a shivering turn when a group of armed
anti-socials raided
the residences of senior officers of ABG at dead of night,
abducted them along
with wife and child of one, and forced them to leave Haldia. According to
an HBT statement, three
officials Manpreet
Jolly, Jagadish
Behara and Bushan Patil, including his wife and 1-year-old
daughter were
abducted by about 50 unidentified
persons. The company said they were released later after being
threatened at
gun point that they should not set foot again in Haldia.
While
the criminals were trying to enter into their apartments, HBTs
managers made
many calls to the police begging for protection. The required
help never came
even after two hours. An FIR has been filed on the incident,
said CEO of HBT.
The company said that if the law and order situation
deteriorates, the company
will also be forced to pull out of Haldia.
Dubbing
the whole issue as "hooliganism", leader of the opposition
Surya
Kanta Mishra said: "If such things continue, no industry will
stay in
Meanwhile,
in Haldia many other industrial units are facing problem of
extortion. TMC
leaders are forcing them to sack existing staffs and replace
them with lists
supplied by them. A fear psychosis has gripped Haldia and
nearly 100 high
ranking officials of various concerns have left their jobs.
Thousands of
workers are facing acute problem as their jobs are threatened,
many left for
other cities in search of job.
A
vigorous industrial hub is gradually turning into a horror
zone.