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    Recently, the country's largest car maker, Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) received a jolt

    when the infuriated mob of workers at its Manesar plant attacked the officials and set the

    production line on fire. The incident claimed life of one of the Senior Managers, injured ninepolicemen and left 100 officials being hospitalised. The incident was a blot on the entire history

    of the car industry being one of the most violent, even though India is not new to such incidents

    and demonstrations. The mishap has left the plant at Manesar gasping with parts of the assemblyline being burnt down and around 1,200 policemen have been called-in to avoid any kind ofrepercussion.

    According to Maruti spokesperson, the conflict began after the Maruti Suzuki Worker's Union

    stood up for a worker who has been suspended for roughing up a company executive. The

    official who is being currently treated in a hospital stated that the attack from the worker was

    unprovoked. According to the executive, who suffered a broken elbow and received injuries inhead, ribs and legs, The workers grabbed whatever they could, split up in small groups and

    attacked us. Police has arrested a number of workers of the Manesar plant under the charges of

    murder and attempted murder.

    MSIL commented that the riots were not due to the friction between the white collared and blue

    collared workers over working conditions and wages. But than the question arrives, whatactually triggered the whole conflict. True that there were low cohesion between the workers and

    management on the issue of the suspended employee; however, that is not enough to drive the

    incident to this level wherein a manager lost his life.

    Then what drove the worker's mob to shun against the law and claim a life. The root cause of the

    whole incident is the underlying aggression and the anger of the workers. After the strikes in

    2011, the then worker's union ceased to exist after its official submitted their papers being facedwith severe penalties. Ever since then, there has been unrest among the workers regarding the

    working conditions and the wages.

    Besides these, there has also been a lack of control and discipline at the Manesar plant. One

    could easily mistake the plant for a railway station with undisciplined workers voicing their

    grudges loudly and no senior official in sight. A Japanese manufacturing plant, even if it islocated on the outskirts of Delhi, is expected to follow an unannounced code of discipline, which

    was not so in the case of Manesar plant. The incident at the MSIL plant is a perfect example for

    the others auto makers in the industry as to what can happen in the absence of a proper protocoland employee satisfaction.

    The share price of the company fell by 9% and closed on 8.7 % lower on Thursday - its

    biggest drop in almost two years.