Starving tea workers want CM Mamata Banerjee's 'order' to die
Workers of Dheklapara tea estate, which has been closed for the last 10 years, has written a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee seeking her “order” to kill themselves.
In a letter submitted to the Chief Minister’s Office last week, around 95 workers of the tea estate wrote: “Aar beche theke ki hobe suni. Bagan khulbe kobe keu jaane na. Eke eke morar theke eksange mora bhalo. Amader ke adesh din morbar janya (There is no need to remain alive. We do not know when the tea estate will open. It’s better that we workers die together than seeing our colleagues die one by one).”
Located 120 kilometres from Siliguri, the tea estate, which was set up in 1911, was closed down on August 21. It was last owned by Kanoi Plantations Private Limited.
Left without work, most of the 603 tea garden workers earn their livelihood by working as daily labourers on the Reti and Dimdima riverbanks for which they earn Rs 40 a day. Some others fetch firewood from the adjoining Dalgaon and Reti forests to earn money. According to the workers, they receive no facilities of drinking water, electricity, medical assistance or food and many have died of starvation and malnutrition.
With their financial condition worsening they sold their belongings to buy food and later started feeding on roots.
During the early days of the lockout, the tea garden workers formed a committee which oversaw plucking of the tea leaves and selling them to other tea factories. But gradually,
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