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Surat Rail Chaos and Hazira Strikes: Gujarat’s Labour Crisis Deepens

Gujarat has long been considered a model for industrial development. However, the current unrest suggests emerging cracks in that model.

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April 20, 2026
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Mass Worker Exodus, Industrial Unrest, and Policy Tensions Signal Growing Strain

SURAT/AHMEDABAD (India CSR): Gujarat’s industrial engine is under visible stress as a dual crisis unfolds across its key manufacturing hubs. From chaotic scenes at Surat’s Udhna railway station to violent labour unrest in Hazira, the state is witnessing an early and intense wave of worker distress, raising serious questions about labour policies, industrial conditions, and governance.

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Stampede-Like Chaos at Udhna Station Sparks Alarm

In a dramatic development on April 20, thousands of migrant workers flooded Udhna railway station in Surat, triggering scenes resembling a stampede. Videos circulating widely on social media showed overwhelming crowds struggling to board trains bound for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Systemic Breakdown on the Ground

Eyewitness accounts describe a complete collapse of crowd management systems:

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  • Queues stretched up to 2 kilometres
  • Workers waited 14 to 16 hours without basic facilities such as food or drinking water
  • Many passengers were left stranded without confirmed tickets

The situation reflects a deeper logistical failure during a predictable seasonal migration period, now intensified by industrial slowdown.

Security Measures Under Scrutiny

Reports emerged suggesting a police lathi-charge to disperse crowds. However, senior officials have denied any excessive use of force, stating that only “disruptive elements” were removed to restore order.

Why Workers Are Leaving Early

Unlike previous years, this migration wave has begun earlier. Workers cite:

  • Rising cost of living
  • Increasingly hostile working environments
  • Reduced industrial activity

This signals a shift from seasonal migration to distress-driven movement.

Hazira Erupts: Labour Protest Turns Violent

While Surat struggled with outbound worker pressure, Hazira witnessed a breakdown of industrial peace.

The Protest That Escalated

Over 2,000 contract workers employed by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) at the ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel (AM/NS) plant launched a protest demanding better wages and improved working conditions.

Digital Mobilization Fuels Unrest

The protest was reportedly coordinated through WhatsApp groups, highlighting the growing role of digital networks in labour mobilization. Workers were said to be influenced by viral footage of earlier unrest at the IOCL refinery in Panipat.

Clashes and Police Action

The protest soon turned violent:

  • Protesters engaged in stone-pelting
  • Industrial property was damaged
  • Police responded with 70 rounds of tear gas shells

Authorities registered an FIR against 46 workers, including charges of attempted murder and rioting.

Core Demands

Workers have raised critical concerns:

  • Demand for a substantial wage hike
  • Opposition to longer and exhausting work shifts
  • Better workplace conditions

Labour Law Amendments Trigger Discontent

At the heart of the unrest lies the Gujarat Shops and Establishments (Amendment) Act, 2026, passed in February.

Key Changes

  • Workday extended from 9 hours to 10 hours
  • Overtime limit increased to 144 hours per quarter (from 125)

While the government positions these reforms as pro-industry measures to boost productivity, labour unions argue they disproportionately burden workers.

Nationwide Opposition

The Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has strongly opposed the amendments, calling for nationwide industrial action on April 16, 2026, branding the reforms as “pro-corporate and anti-worker.”

Minimum Wage Revision Fails to Satisfy Workers

Adding to tensions, the Gujarat government implemented a revised Dearness Allowance (DA) effective April 1, 2026.

Revised Wage Structure (Zone 1)

CategoryDaily Wage (₹)Monthly Total (₹)
Skilled534.5013,897
Semi-Skilled522.5013,585
Unskilled512.5013,325

Union Response

Labour unions have dismissed the increase—approximately Rs. 12 per day—as grossly inadequate.

They argue that the hike does not match real inflation pressures, especially citing:

  • A 400% surge in black-market LPG prices
  • Rising costs of housing, food, and transportation

A Growing Labour Crisis

The convergence of events in Surat and Hazira reflects a deeper structural issue:

  • Mismatch between wages and living costs
  • Policy shifts favouring industrial flexibility
  • Weak worker protection mechanisms
  • Inadequate crisis management infrastructure

The early migration wave, violent protests, and union backlash together point toward a brewing labour crisis that could have wider implications for Gujarat’s industrial growth model.

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