NAT30National/Technology/
Business/CrimeCEO of US-based firm thrashed,
industry warns of backlash LeadNoida/
New Delhi, Sep 27 IANS The
India head of a US-based
software firm was dragged out of his
car and viciously beaten up in Noida, four days after
workers lynched another top executive in the area, forcing
Indian Inc to warn Saturday of a backlash if authorities did not provide
security in the industrial region of Uttar Pradesh bordering Delhi.Kashir Dwivedi, 37, chief executive officer CEO of Expedience e-solutions
India Ltd, was waylaid Friday night on a
road while he drove his
car to a Sai Baba
temple. The
company he heads has its global headquarters at Houston, Texas.Speaking to IANS, a rattled Dwivedi said: "I left my
office in Noida Sector 63 around 9.30 p.m. Four
men in a Tavera overtook my Honda Civic
car and stopped it ahead of me in such a way that my
car got trapped."They tried to open my
car doors. Since they had got automatically locked, they brought out an iron rod from their
car, smashed open the
window and dragged me out on the
road."They tried to pick me up like a sack of potatoes and push me inside their
car. I resisted and kept rolling on the
road to avoid them, shouting for
help."By this time, a crowd had assembled. So the
men fled. Before that, one of them hit me on the head with the iron rod. I lost consciousness for a while."When he regained consciousness, Dwivedi called his wife on the mobile
telephone, who rushed him to the nearby
Kailash Hospital. He was under observation in the
hospital through the night and discharged Saturday.A resident of Sector 61 in Noida where his
office is located, Dwivedi said he was scared to return to
work although there has never been any labour trouble there. "This
city seems unsafe," said his wife Madhu.
Police said they were doing their best to track down the four attackers. The brazen attack came four days after Lalit Kishore Choudhary, 47 and CEO and
India head of Graziano Transmissioni
India, was lynched by
workers sacked earlier. Choudhary was beaten to
death and some of his colleagues were seriously injured in that attack while the
police, according to
company executives, did not turn up despite repeated
phone calls. Stunned by the second murderous attack in just four days,
India Inc reacted with horror Saturday.
Industry leaders said
investment would be pulled out of Noida, a sprawling region bordering Delhi, if the Uttar Pradesh administration failed to improve the
law and order situation. This is most unfortunate. It shows that the
law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh has completely collapsed, said Sajjan Jindal, president of the Associated
Chambers of Commerce and
Industry of
India Assocham. Recurrence of such attacks
will completely ruin the reputation of Uttar Pradesh. Whatever
investment is lined up for the
state will be withdrawn, he said.If the confidence of the investors has to be restored, the
state should ensure
law and order so that industrial units may
work without any fear, added Aditya Ghildyal, president of the
Association of Greater Noida
Industries Association.--Indo-Asian
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