Panaji : The Goa government on Wednesday said that it was monitoring the situation on the beaches in the wake of strike by lifeguards which entered its second day on Thursday, even as 361 lifeguards were arrested on Wednesday after they took out a protest march defying prohibitory orders.
Later, the 361 lifeguards were released after being produced in a court here. The lifeguards, mainly demanding regularisation of services, went on an indefinite strike yesterday, prompting the state government to invoke Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) against them. The protesters, however, said they will continue with their agitation in support of their demands, reports PTI.
“The government and the company (which mans the beaches) have decided not to intervene into the matter, so we have decided to continue our strike. Now it is ‘satyagraha’ for us,” All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) leader Christopher Fonsenca told PTI at the Azad Maidan here where the lifeguards are currently camping.
Fonseca said the agitators have put forth a legitimate demand which is being ignored by the company. The lifeguard services along Goa’s beaches are manned by Drishti Lifesaving Services Private Limited.
“We will continue to be on the streets till our demands are passed,” Fonseca said. As the strike entered the second day today, the agitators took to streets during the morning traffic hours. Police tried to stop the protest march, but had to arrest the agitators when the situation appeared to be getting tensed. “A total of 361 people were arrested under section 151 of IPC (knowingly joining or continuing in assembly of five or more persons after it has been commanded to disperse). They were produced before the sub-divisional magistrate,” police inspector Siddhant Shirodkar said. Meanwhile, the tourism department is monitoring the situation on the beaches considering the New Year rush as several lifeguards have joined the strike. State Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar told PTI that his department officials are on the job to monitor situation on the beaches.