Nine injured as cops disperse protesting RMG workers in Tongi
Workers gathered at the factory premises around 10 am at the Hamim Group's CCL garment factory located at Nishatnagar Mailgate as no notice extending the Eid holidays was issued by the factory
At least nine people were injured after police fired gunshots at the protesting readymade garment workers of Hamim Group in Tongi on Monday.
The RMG workers launched the protest in the morning demanding announcement ten-day leave marking upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, the largest religious festival of the country.
The injured are Mizanur Rahman, 22, Mamun Mia, 25, Roni Islam, 24, Zahid Hossain, 26, Sohel Rana, 22, Rubel Mia, 22, Rubel Hossain, 24, Hasan, 26, and Imran Hossain, 19.
Workers gathered at the factory premises around 10 am at the Hamim Group's CCL garment factory located at Nishatnagar Mailgate as no notice extending the Eid holidays was issued by the factory, agitating workers said.
A clash between police and agitated workers started after police allegedly physically assaulted a garment worker at the entrance of the garment factory, workers alleged.
At one stage of the skirmish, police fired gunshots, tear gas and hurled rubber bullets to disperse the protesters as the demonstration created a long tailback on both sides on the Tongi highway.
The wounded workers were admitted to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), said Inspector Bachchu Mia, also In-Charge of the DMCH police out-post.