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This Article is From Oct 09, 2018

Migrant Workers’ Exodus From Gujarat Turns Into Political Brawl

Migrant Workers’ Exodus From Gujarat Turns Into Political Brawl
Migrant workers wait to board a train in Ahmedabad out of Gujarat following the protests and violence breaking out over the alleged rape of a 14-month-old girl. (PTI) 

The exodus of Hindi-speaking migrants from Gujarat after attacks on them in several parts of the state showed no signs of abating. The issue has snowballed into a political slugfest involving the BJP, the Congress and the Trinamool Congress.

Police, meanwhile, intensified patrolling in areas near industrial estates and places where migrant workers stay in a bid to instill confidence among the people.

In Vadodara, hundreds of police personnel carried out a flag march in industrial areas which are home to several big and small factories where more than 25,000 migrants worked, police said.

The Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja said a total of 533 people were arrested and 61 cases registered so far. Separately, 7 cases were filed under the Information Technology Act and 20 people arrested for spreading hate messages on social media, he said.

Hindi-speaking factory workers continued to flee the state by taking trains and buses, which were running jam-packed, according to available accounts. There were also reports of bus fares being raised in view of the increased demand coming in from some places.

"Some people came to our area last night and asked me to leave the place immediately and go back to my home state or they will thrash me," a migrant worker, who did not want to be identified, told reporters at the Ahmedabad railway station.

Shyam Singh Thakur, president of the Uttar Bhartiya Vikas Parishad, an outfit of north Indians in Gujarat, said more than 60,000 Hindi-speaking migrant labourers have fled the state so far. He claimed that people who had decided earlier to leave the state continue to board buses and trains.

The rape of a 14-month-old girl in Sabarkantha district on Sept. 28 and the arrest of a labourer hailing from Bihar for the crime have led to sporadic incidents of violence against Hindi-speaking people in six districts in Gujarat.

In a series of tweets, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani asked whether Indian National Congress chief Rahul Gandhi would take action against his party's member.

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