Denouncing the killing of the jute mill CEO H K Maheswari, former chairman of Indian Jute Mills Association (IJMA) and industrialist Sanjay Kajaria said the 'heinous' act made the survival of the ailing jute industry uncertain and blamed the Centre and the state government for neglecting the sector.
"Jute sector needs a political solution. Both the Centre and the West Bengal Government need to set differences aside and discuss to find out an amicable solution to prevent such incidents," Kajaria said.
He said basically it was an issue relating to law and order problem in the area and the state administration should look into it immediately.
The present IJMA Chairman, Raghav Gupta, was not available for comment as he was abroad.
The North Brook jute mill is owned by Prakash Choraria, who also could not be contacted for his reaction.
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