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Noida workers protest: Akhilesh blames BJP's capitalist policies unrest while Yogi raises 'Naxal' alarm

Akhilesh Yadav blames ‘pro-capitalist policies’, Congress seeks dialogue; UP govt flags conspiracy, steps up enforcement

Noida workers protest: Akhilesh blames BJP's capitalist
Factory workers during a protest demanding a hike in wages, in Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar district. PTI

Political reactions intensified on Monday after protests by factory workers in Noida over wage revision turned violent, prompting heavy police deployment, traffic disruption and a broader debate over labour conditions and law and order.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav blamed the BJP government’s “one-sided policies” for the unrest, alleging that the regime favours capitalists while neglecting salaried employees and labourers.

Reacting in a post on X, Yadav said the agitation had escalated due to policies that “nurture capitalists but exploit workers”.

“In times of rising inflation, it is extremely difficult for a family to survive on low wages. Only someone running a household can understand this,” he said, adding that salaried workers “do not want the BJP”.

Violence, arson and traffic chaos

The protests, which began as a demonstration over long-pending wage revision demands, turned violent in several industrial areas, including Phase-2, Sector 60, Sector 62 and Sector 84.

Officials said workers from multiple industrial units gathered in large numbers before clashes broke out.

The unrest saw:

  • Stone pelting and vandalism at multiple locations

  • Vehicles set on fire and public property damaged

  • Major traffic disruption on roads linking Noida and Delhi

  • Long queues of vehicles at border points during peak hours

Delhi Police placed border areas on high alert, deploying teams across key entry points and advising commuters to use the DND route after the Noida Link Road via Chilla border was blocked.

Police action, deployment intensified

Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police Rajeev Krishna said authorities were identifying “provocative elements” and “external elements” allegedly involved in instigating violence.

“Firm legal action will follow once their identities are established,” he said.

Senior officials, including Additional Director General (Law and Order) Amitabh Yash, monitored the situation from the police headquarters control room in Lucknow.

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Security measures included:

  • Deployment of eight companies of PAC (Provincial Armed Constabulary) and RAF (Rapid Action Force)

  • Additional forces requisitioned from neighbouring districts

  • Quick Response Teams (QRTs) stationed at sensitive locations, including the Motherson Group facility

  • Intensified night patrols and sector-wise monitoring of industrial zones

Officials said the situation is under control and under continuous surveillance, while urging the public not to pay heed to rumours.

Protest triggers: wage demands and inflation pressure

According to officials, the protest was driven by long-standing demands for salary revision, with workers alleging that wages have not kept pace with rising costs of living.

The demonstration began peacefully but escalated after some participants allegedly resorted to violence.

Workers’ concerns, as reflected in the protests, include:

  • Demand for higher wages amid inflation

  • Allegations of exploitation in industrial units

  • Calls for better working conditions and labour protections

Opposition leaders said the unrest reflects deeper economic stress among salaried workers.

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Congress seeks dialogue, criticises response

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai criticised the handling of the situation, calling visuals from protest sites “disturbing”.

“When inflation is breaking people’s backs and workers are being exploited in the name of wages, the youth will be forced to come out on the streets,” he said.

“Advertisements cannot fill empty stomachs. Tear gas shells cannot answer hunger. Stop ignoring the legitimate demands of workers and find a solution instead of resorting to repression,” Rai added, addressing Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Govt flags ‘conspiracy’, assures vigilance

Amid the unrest, Adityanath flagged concerns over a possible “larger conspiracy” behind the protests.

In a statement issued earlier, he said that while labour welfare remains a priority, there are indications that “certain forces” may be attempting to exploit worker grievances to disturb law and order.

He directed authorities to remain vigilant against “disruptive elements”, adding that attempts to revive extremist activities could be part of a broader design.

Administrative measures and labour reforms

The state government said it had already initiated steps to address workers’ concerns and improve labour conditions in Gautam Buddh Nagar.

According to officials:

  • Double overtime wages have been made mandatory

  • Timely payment of salaries has been enforced

  • Weekly offs and bonuses are to be provided as per rules

  • Industrial units have been directed to comply with labour norms

District Magistrate Medha Roopam held meetings with factory owners and stakeholders to implement these measures.

Authorities said Gautam Buddh Nagar is being positioned as a model district for labour reforms in the state.

Situation under watch

Police and administrative officials said efforts are underway to restore normalcy and prevent further escalation.

Heavy deployment continues across industrial zones under the Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissionerate, with senior officers present on the ground.

The Noida unrest comes amid broader concerns over wage pressures, rising inflation and labour conditions in industrial clusters.

While the government maintains that reforms are being implemented to safeguard workers’ rights, opposition parties have linked the protests to economic distress and policy choices.

Authorities said security will remain heightened to prevent any spillover of unrest into adjoining areas, including Delhi, as investigations continue into the violence and those allegedly involved.

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