CHANDIGARH, Nov. 5 -- The Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) has observed that the death of two workers while cleaning the septic tank of a private hotel without safety equipment in Hansi last month was a violation of human rights and directed the concerned authorities to submit the action taken reports within six weeks. The HHRC has directed the hotel management to immediately stop manual cleaning and entry of workers into septic or sewer tanks without protective gear, gas testing, rescue arrangements, and oxygen cylinders, and submit a compliance report within six weeks. Taking a suo motu cognizance of a news report published on October 20, the HHRC said that two workers--Somveer of village Garhi and Virender of village Jamawari--were employed at a hotel in Hansi of Hisar district. "Both died, presumably due to exposure to poisonous gases inside the tank. The family members of the deceased have accused the hotel management of negligence and coercion, holding it responsible for the incident," the rights body said in a statement. The HHRC full bench comprising chairperson justice (retd) Lalit Batra and members Kuldip Jain and Deep Bhatia, observed that under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, the right to life also includes the right to a safe, healthy, and dignified workplace. Hansi SP has been directed to submit a report about the FIR registered, charges invoked, and status of the investigation, according to the spokesperson of the HHRC....