Coimbatore: Seven women from Jharkhand, who were rescued from a private spinning mill at Narasimhanaickenpalayam here on Thursday evening, were sent to their hometown on Friday.
Police refused to initiate action against the mill owners even after Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) cadres alerted them, CITU district president C Padmanaban said. “After receiving information about seven women aged between 18 and 25 locked up in Kumaran spinning mill, we tried to contact senior police officers, but received no response. We were planning to conduct a protest in front of the mill when the mill management sent the women out. We rescued them and brought them to the CITU office at Kattoor,” he said.
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