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India-Pakistan
Indian tea estate dispute ’kills 21’
2003-11-06
Commie-ism at its best. Fight for people by burning off a layer of their skins.

Twenty-one people have been burned to death in eastern India in a dispute between two trade unions, police say.

Two factions of a Marxist trade union clashed over the recruitment of clerical workers on a tea estate in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.

Police officer Chayan Mukherjee said that about 500 people attacked the house of the secretary of a local trade union and burned it down.

The attackers also set fire to the adjoining three houses.

Two of the dead are said to be women.

"The bodies are badly charred and have not been identified," said Mr Mukherjee.

Police say more than 100 people, including 25 women, have been arrested in connection with Thursday morning’s incident.

Tension had been rising in the Dalgaon tea estate in Jalpaiguri since last month when a group of workers supported hiring of outside workers, while another group opposed it.

Both groups belong to the ruling Marxist government affiliated Centre for Indian Trade Unions (Citu).

The groups clashed late on Wednesday over fresh hiring by the garden management.

Jalpaiguri district police chief Siddhinadh Gupta told the BBC that the mayhem continued for at least three hours before the police intervened.

This is the worst clash in the troubled tea gardens of West Bengal so far this year.

Several incident of attacks on tea executives by angry workers have been reported from the neighbouring state of Assam in recent months.
Posted by:rg117

#5  They'd better not screw with my Darjeeling.
Posted by: Christopher Johnson   2003-11-6 9:58:05 PM  

#4  LOL! Gosh, were they wearing fake Native American Indian outfits??!!?! I wondered if anyone was gonna bring up that little masquerade party! Good catch, JFM!
Posted by: .com (RoPMA)   2003-11-6 2:25:22 PM  

#3  That is nothing. At Boston they had a dispute over tea who caused the death of tens of thousands.
Posted by: JFM   2003-11-6 12:40:27 PM  

#2  who knew the "common ground" would be covered in ash?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-11-6 11:02:18 AM  

#1  Tension had been rising in the Dalgaon tea estate in Jalpaiguri since last month when a group of workers supported hiring of outside workers, while another group opposed it.

So I guess this was the compromise they worked out???
Posted by: tu3031   2003-11-6 10:33:41 AM  

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