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This Article is From May 04, 2020

Political Slugfest Over ‘Homecoming’ Of Migrants: Congress Offers To Pay, Government Says Railways Bearing 85% Of Fares

Political Slugfest Over ‘Homecoming’ Of Migrants: Congress Offers To Pay, Government Says Railways Bearing 85% Of Fares
Migrant workers congregate at a ground waiting for transport to return to their home states. (Source: PTI)

A political slugfest broke out on Monday over the “homecoming” of stranded migrants after the Congress accused the Bharatiya Janata Party government of charging money from stranded workers and offered to pay for their travel to native places.

The criticism drew a sharp retort from the BJP which said the Indian Railways was already bearing 85 percent of the travel cost and charging only 15 percent from the state governments.

The BJP also accused the Congress of promoting the indiscriminate movement of people which, it said, would lead to “faster spread” of coronavirus infection “just like we saw in Italy”, and asked if this is what Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi wants.

Apart from the Congress, other opposition parties, including the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the National Conference and the Loktantrik Janata Dal have criticised the Centre amidst reports that migrant workers are not able to afford to travel back to their native places.

Accusing the Central government of ignoring the demands made by the Congress for safe and free travel of migrant workers, Sonia Gandhi on Monday announced that party's state units will bear the cost of rail travel of needy migrants. This, she said, would be the party's “humble contribution” to show solidarity with these workers who are the backbone of the economy.

Other Congress leaders also joined Gandhi to attack the government, saying it brought back those stranded abroad free of cost while making these poor people pay. They also demanded that the PM Cares fund should be used for migrants.

“On one hand, the railways is charging ticket fares from labourers stranded in other states while on the other, the railway ministry is donating Rs 151 crore to the PM-Cares Fund. Just resolve this puzzle,” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

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