Noida Unrest: Pakistan Link Probed?

Rahul KaushikNationalApril 14, 2026

Noida Unrest: Pakistan Link Probed
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New Delhi, April 14, 2026: The industrial hub of Noida has become the center of a national security debate following claims by the Uttar Pradesh government that recent labor unrest may have been hijacked by “anti-national” forces.

On April 13, 2026, a protest by thousands of factory workers over wage hikes and working conditions spiraled into widespread violence, arson, and gridlock across the city. In the aftermath, UP Labour Minister Anil Rajbhar dropped a “shocker” by suggesting a potential link to Pakistan-based handlers, turning a local labor dispute into a high-stakes investigation.

The Spark: Why Noida’s Workers Took to the Streets

The unrest began as a push for economic survival. Thousands of workers from the Phase-2 Hosiery Complex, Sector 60, Sector 62, and Sector 84 gathered to demand a significant revision of the minimum wage.

The Workers’ Demands:

  • Wage Revision: Protesters called for a minimum monthly salary of ₹20,000, citing the soaring cost of living, high rents, and inflation.
  • Labor Codes: Tensions had been simmering over the implementation of new central government Labour Codes, which some workers feared would increase working hours to 12 hours while reducing overtime benefits.
  • Exploitation Claims: Several workers alleged “under-the-table” payment practices, where companies officially record higher salaries but pay workers significantly less in cash.

What started as a peaceful demonstration quickly turned into a logistical nightmare. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, the Chilla Border, and the Noida-Delhi Link Road were blocked, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for hours.

The Escalation: Violence and Arson

By Monday afternoon, the situation turned volatile. Groups of protesters engaged in stone-pelting against anti-riot police. Several vehicles were torched, and industrial properties were vandalized. The police responded with tear gas and lathi charges to disperse the crowds.

Key Figures from the Unrest:

  • 350+ Arrests: Authorities have already arrested hundreds in connection with the violence.
  • 100+ Detentions: Over a hundred people are currently being questioned to identify those who incited the mob.
  • 9 FIRs Registered: Seven FIRs target unidentified rioters, while two target social media accounts accused of spreading inflammatory rumors.

The “Pakistan Link”: A Well-Planned Conspiracy?

As the smoke cleared, UP Labour Minister Anil Rajbhar issued a statement that shifted the narrative from labor rights to national security. He described the violence as a “well-planned conspiracy” intended to disrupt the state’s development and law-and-order.

The Basis of the Claim:

Minister Rajbhar pointed to the recent arrest of four suspected terrorists in Noida and Meerut. According to intelligence agencies, these suspects had direct connections to handlers in Pakistan.

“The incident appears to have been carried out with the intention of disrupting the development and law and order of the state… recent arrests of suspected terrorists from Meerut and Noida, whose links were connected to handlers based in Pakistan… In such a situation, the possibility of a conspiracy to create instability in the state gains strength.” — Anil Rajbhar, UP Labour Minister

The Minister further alleged that the timing of the violence was suspicious, potentially aimed at disrupting a high-profile program attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Muzaffarnagar on the same day.

CM Yogi Adityanath’s Stance: From Naxalism to “Outsiders”

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath backed the conspiracy theory but added a different dimension. Following a high-level review, the CM warned that “misleading and disruptive elements” were attempting to revive Naxalism through these protests.

He directed officials to:

  1. Strengthen Intelligence: Beef up the local intelligence unit (LIU) networks within industrial clusters.
  2. Filter Negotiators: Ensure that only “genuine workers” are involved in government dialogues, cautioning that “external elements” often pose as labor representatives to incite chaos.
  3. Strict Action: The CM ordered the harshest possible action against anyone found to be orchestrating the unrest under the guise of worker rights.

The Political Fallout: A War of Words

The government’s claims have sparked a fierce political backlash. Akhilesh Yadav, President of the Samajwadi Party, slammed the Chief Minister’s remarks, calling the “conspiracy” label an attempt to mask administrative failure.

Yadav questioned why the state’s intelligence failed to prevent the unrest if it was indeed a planned operation. He argued that the government was “maligning” a genuine workers’ movement to avoid addressing the core issues of inflation and stagnant wages.

Government Response: A Double-Edged Approach

While the investigation into the “Pakistan link” continues, the UP government moved quickly to de-escalate the labor tension. On April 14, 2026, the administration announced a retrospective hike in minimum wages (effective from April 1).

New Monthly Wage Structure (Noida/Ghaziabad):

CategoryPrevious WageNew Revised Wage
Unskilled₹11,313₹13,690
Semi-Skilled—₹15,059
Skilled—₹16,868

This move was intended to satisfy the “genuine” workers and isolate those the government believes are part of the “conspiracy.”

Current Situation in Noida

As of today, Noida remains under a heavy security blanket. The Rapid Action Force (RAF) and thousands of UP Police personnel are patrolling industrial sectors. While the city is returning to normalcy and traffic has resumed, the air remains thick with tension.

Agencies are currently scanning CCTV footage and social media bot networks to determine if the protest was organic or if it was amplified by external digital propaganda. The investigation into the Pakistan link is being handled by specialized counter-terrorism units alongside the local police.

The Road Ahead

The Noida workers’ protest serves as a stark reminder of the fragile balance between industrial growth and labor welfare. While the wage hike may pacify the majority of the workforce, the “Pakistan link” allegations have ensured that the industrial belt will remain under strict surveillance for the foreseeable future. The government maintains that while it is open to dialogue, it will not allow the “engine of development” to be derailed by “anti-national forces.”

Summary of Events:

  • Protest Date: April 13, 2026.
  • Primary Cause: Demand for wage hike and opposition to new Labour Codes.
  • Government Action: Wage hike announced; 350+ arrested.
  • The Controversy: Investigation into a “Pakistan-linked” conspiracy to incite violence.
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