Wednesday, September 24, 2008

India based Oerlikon Graziano Trasmissioni CEO murdered by angry mob



With China under the scrutiny of thieving intellectual properties of others, India Corp stays genuinely confident with their own ingenuity. However, there's still an issue with the relatively larger uneducated working class of India's, and it has increasingly becoming a threat to the thriving business (manufacturing to be precise) scene. Following the dispute that holds off Tata's investment on a $200 million plant to produce the Nano, the world's cheapest cars to mobilize the country's working class (Modern Ford Model T we would say), Tata went into a tussle with striking mobs and are currently going nowhere. Halting production, loosing money by the minutes, and damaging suppliers who've committed as well.

Italian automotive parts maker Oerlikon Graziano Trasmissioni India's CEO, Lalit Kishore Choudary, 47 was bludgeoned to death by an angry mob that rushed into the discussion room; following the CEO's meeting with the laid off workers to discuss plans of possible reinstatement. 60 over workers were later on arrested for further investigation and autopsies revealed Mr Lalit suffered severe head injury resulting his death. Our condolences to Mr Lalit and his families.