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6 Feb 2013

Author:
Press Trust of India

Human rights body seeks report on firing by Tata Steel guards [India]

The National Human Rights Commission (law division) has sought a detailed report from East Singhbhum SSP on the December 24 firing by security guards at the Tata Steel Works within four weeks... The security guards, in accordance with a new company circular, had asked the labourers on December 24 to board company buses instead of riding bicycles to the site, which the labourers resisted. In the firing and clash that followed, nine persons including a photo journalist Madan Kumar Sahu were injured. Three security guards were also injured in stone pelting by labourers.