New Delhi sources have stated that court in Gurgaon in Haryana has convicted 31 workers for the violence at the Maurti Suzuki factory in Manesar in 2012 in which a manager was set on fire in a conference room. A mob tore through the plant in Haryana owned by India's largest car manufacturer, smashing property and setting parts of the factory on fire.



It was stated that the Human Resources Manager Awanish Kumar Dev was burned to death. Nearly 150 workers were arrested, of whom 117 were found not guilty today of charges including criminal conspiracy and murder.

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Earlier the police combed through CCTV footage and interviewed witnesses to identify people responsible for the violence. The Haryana government formed a special investigation team to handle the inquiry.  



Experts pointed out those labour laws were compelling companies like Maruti to rely heavily on contract laborers, who are easy to fire and get far less in salary and benefits than permanent workers. Maruti said at the time that it had been cutting back on the number of contract workers it hired and was prioritizing permanent jobs for them. 


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