 Nearly 6,000 workers, trade union leaders and sympathizers from national capital region and surrounding districts gathered at gates of Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant on Thursday. They were extending support to the plants agitating workers. Today, Manesar, Gurgaon, Delhi, Pridabha, Balabhad, Hapura and NCR have come here. They have come from Dharuveda, Rajasthan as well. All the trade unions like ATAG, NTAG, C2, HMSA have come here. All the trade unions have come here. Independent unions have come here as well. And some of them are workers. We have come here from Balabhad. We work in Balabhad. When we saw that the workers are fighting with each other and taking away all the rights of the workers, we have come here to support them. Workers learned a lesson from the Honda episode that the police can beat them, but a larger, wider unity of the entire working class in the nearby areas of Haryana state is very necessary. The individual movement is almost normal, it is collective movement. This show of solidarity has inspired the Maruti's workers and the leadership of Maruti Suzuki Employees Union to continue with their struggle, demanding the right to work with respect and dignity. We will tell the management that we are not alone, our whole unity is with us. We came here in the form of work and we want to work with respect and dignity. I appeal to the management to finish this work. The workers' allege that claims of production having started in the plant are rumours spread by the company. If the production has started, then I think that all the things that have been put in the tent, it will spread if the vehicle is being built. We had left the cars pending. Some cars had small problems and they have re-worked the problems. They are showing that we have made 40-45 cars, but it is not like that. There is no production in the plant, no material is coming. You can see that no vehicle is coming with the material. If the plant is running here, then the car comes out every second in the vendor's scheme. At least one month of training is given and then work is done. They are saying that we are running the plant for 2,000 workers. I say that we should make one car as well. We can't make one car. If a new person comes in one day, then we have to do this here. They will never be able to make a car. No one knows what the coming days hold for the industrial model town of Manesar. What catches one's attention, however, is that after five days of stand-off, the Haryana government still has to take a position on the issue. Haryana