November 4, 2015
WB CM’s stern message to tea garden owners over workers’ rights

In a stern message to the owners of closed tea gardens in Dooars area, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said the state government would take over if they cannot run the gardens.
“If you have tea garden and if you can’t run them, tell us. The state government will take over or we will give it to someone else,” the Chief Minister said at a public rally in Alipurduar. “If you can’t run the gardens, don’t betray the workers,” she added.
The Chief Minister said that payment of provident fund is compulsory and non-payment of it is a criminal offence. She said she had ordered resumption of drinking water and electricity supply to the closed tea gardens.
The state government has ordered a CID probe into the alleged non-payment of wages to workers at the Bagrakot tea garden of Duncan Industries in north Bengal.