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Lynch politicos if they don't perform, says industry body

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Furious with Union Labour Minister Oscar Fernandez for empathising with workers who killed their boss, the business community today said by that measure politicians who do not perform should be lynched.    

"If we go by his argument then he should be lynched in his constituency if he does not perform," Indo-Italian Chamber of Commerce (Northern Region) Chairman Diljeet Titus told PTI.    

Fernandez had yesterday that "simmering discontent among the workers" led to the lynching incident of L K Chaudhary, CEO of an Italy-based auto-component manufacturer Cerlikon- Graziano in Greater Noida.    

"This should serve as a warning for the managements. It is my appeal to the managements that the workers should be dealt with compassion. The workers should not be pushed so hard that they resort to whatever that had happened in Noida," the minister had told reporters at a press conference.    

 

Disputes are integral part of any business, but there is a way to resolve them, Titus said.    

"We have legal processes to settle any dispute. If any person is fired without keeping rules in mind, he can approach the court and opt for other mechanisms, but in any case killing an innocent person is not the option," he said.   

There are about 150 Italian joint venture companies in the northern region. "The episode will certainly have an adverse impact on these companies whereas others will also think about their future," Titus who also heads Titus and Company, a law firm, said.    

However, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today condemned the incident and called it "very unfortunate."

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First Published: Sep 24 2008 | 6:30 PM IST

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