"The plant will remain closed today," a company spokesperson said.
Leaders of Maruti Suzuki Workers Union could not be contacted for their comments on future course of action.
A worker source, however, said many of them are staying away from their respective places fearing that they could be arrested.
"It is difficult to say now what we will do. We are also unable to contact our union leaders," the worker said.
The company stated on Wednesday that it was "still assessing the total damage to property and facilities from the acts of arson.
"What is clear is that the office facilities have been burnt beyond repair, as have the main gate, security office and the fire safety section."
"We
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