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Business/CrimeNoida industrialists unhappy with
law and order situationNoida, Sep 28 IANS Two days after the
India head of a US-based
software firm was viciously beaten up in this suburb of the national
capital,
city-based entrepreneurs Sunday expressed their anger and dissatisfaction over the deteriorating
law and order situation here.The
law and order and
security in Noida has fallen to an
all-time low. Firms that chose Noida over south
India in
search of better working conditions are now repenting their decision.
Places like
Bangalore and
Hyderabad are highly safe compared to Noida," Ravi Kumar,
country manager of Gameloft Logix
Park, said."The NCR national
capital region, especially Noida, attracted heavy industrial
investments on the promises of better
law and order. But, now that is proving to be false. Companies are not secure in Noida anymore," he added. He warned that many IT companies would leave the
city if the situation did not improve.Kashir Dwivedi, 37, chief executive of Expedience e-solutions
India Ltd, was waylaid Friday night on a
road while he was travelling his
car to a Sai Baba
temple. The
company he heads has its global headquarters at Houston, Texas."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," a rattled Dwivedi told IANS.He was rushed to the local
Kailash Hospital following the attack. "I lodged a
complaint with the
police narrating the whole incident, but till now there is no lead in the case," he added. Super
Cassettes Industries T-Series vice-president Neeraj Kalyan said: "Noida isn't the same as it was earlier. There are serious lapses in the
security here.
More police force needs to be deployed at important and isolated stretches." The attack came four days after Lalit Kishore Choudhary, 47, the CEO and
India head of Graziano Transmissioni
India, was lynched by a group of sacked
workers. 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. The
police said they have got some "vital clues" in the Dwivedi case. "We have obtained some vital clues and are working on some definite lines. The four assailants should be hopefully arrested and we
will come out with the facts by Monday morning,"
Senior Superintendent of
Police R.K. Chaturvedi said.--Indo-Asian
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