Mill workers issue: Sena calls off Aug 1 bandh

Published - July 30, 2011 07:46 pm IST - Mumbai

Shiv Sena executive president, Uddhav Thackeray (left) with BJP leader Gopinath Munde at a joint press conference in Mumbai. A file photo: Vivek Bendre

Shiv Sena executive president, Uddhav Thackeray (left) with BJP leader Gopinath Munde at a joint press conference in Mumbai. A file photo: Vivek Bendre

Shiv Sena on Saturday decided to call off the August 1 bandh over the issue of houses for textile mill workers following Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan’s positive response to it.

Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray and senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde, who held a joint press conference on Saturday, said that the bandh has been called off as the Chief Minister has responded positively to the issue.

However, Shiv Sena also said that if the government does not fulfil the promises in the next 2-3 months, the party would again give a call for bandh.

Opposition Shiv Sena and other parties have been demanding free houses for the workers of the defunct textile mills. Two days ago, during a rally of mill workers in Mumbai, Shiv Sena had called for a bandh to press for the demands.

“The Chief Minister has made his stand clear on the issue in the State assembly yesterday. Later, he also held a meeting with the representatives of mill-workers today at his residence, which is a positive outcome. Therefore, we have decided to call off the bandh as of now,” Mr. Thackeray said.

“However, if the government does not adhere to the promises, we will have to think about a bandh at that time,” he added.

Mr. Munde said, “Since Mr. Chavan has taken a positive decision on the issue and has sought two months time, it should be given.”

One of the leaders of mill workers, Datta Iswalkar told PTI that a committee comprising Minister of State for Housing Sachin Ahir, officials of MHADA, State Labour Department and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), along with representatives of mill workers, has been formed.

“The committee will take a decision on rates for the houses within two months, while a decision on land for construction of additional houses for the mill workers would be taken within three months,” he added.

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