Wage Hike Protests Turn Violent in Noida, Uttar Pradesh
A demonstration in Noida, located in the Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, turned violent on April 13, 2026, as factory workers protested for increased wages. During the unrest, protestors set vehicles ablaze and engaged in stone-pelting in the Sector 62 area.
The local police deferred traffic at four different locations in Noida for approximately one hour to manage the situation and ensure safety.
The protests arose as workers sought better salaries amid rising living costs. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the mood among the demonstrators shifted from peaceful assembly to aggressive actions as tensions escalated.
Law enforcement officials have been monitoring the area closely, and further actions to restore order are anticipated as negotiations regarding the workers' demands continue.
The situation has raised concerns over worker rights and the need for employers to address wage discrepancies, highlighting ongoing tensions in the labour market across the region.
No injuries have been reported thus far, but officials are urging calm as they work to resolve the unrest swiftly.
As of now, it remains unclear how factory management will respond to the demands of the workers, or whether any specific measures will be taken in the wake of the violent incident.
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