Although the crowd of migrant laborers migrating from Maharashtra is not decreasing, but the politics of their exodus is hot. MNS said that if the workers want to come and work in Maharashtra, then they too have to take the permission of the Maharashtra government. If the Maharashtra government is talking about not getting rail, then the central government is claiming that it will get as many trains as you want.
Reacting to the remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath regarding the migrant laborers of the state, MNS chief Raj Thackeray said that if the workers want to come and work in Maharashtra, then they too have to get the permission of the Maharashtra government. On Sunday, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh had said that if other states want the workers here to work with them, then for this they will have to take permission from the state government. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief said that the Maharashtra government should take such things seriously.
Yogi lamented that many states did not 'properly take care of' migrant workers during the lockdown imposed due to coronavirus. Whichever state wants the migrant workers of the state to come back to them, they have to take permission from the state government and ensure the social, legal and economic rights of those workers. On this Raj Thackeray said that if Yogi Adityanath is insisting that the people of Uttar Pradesh have to take permission to give work, then they too have to get permission from the Maharashtra government to work here. Anyone who comes here to work should register with the government as well as the local administration. These workers will also have to submit their documents and photographs here.
MNS vice-president Vagish Saraswat said that the state government was giving all the workers food to drink here, but these workers ran away from here, those who left during the time of disaster may not be ours. Such people have to get permission before coming to the state. Significantly, the old issue of Shiv Sena and MNS was that people coming to Maharashtra should first get permission from the government. They wanted to implement the permit system in the state. Political analysts say that MNS has started raising this issue but Shiv Sena, which does politics of Bhumiputra, will make it a political weapon in the coming time. That is why Shiv Sena has started blaming the central government for every problem.
The issue of laborers special trains was discussed in Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal. Uddhav on Sunday alleged that the Railways were not providing enough trains. In response to this, the Railway Minister tweeted nine times from 7 pm to 12 pm on Sunday and sought information from the Maharashtra government, but the details could not be found. At 2.11 pm, Goyal tweeted the 10th and said that a list of 125 trains was sought, but only 46 were received. Goyal first tweeted three together at 7.14 pm. He also castigated Uddhav Thackeray.
Goyal said that it is expected that after the trains arrive at the station as before, they will not return empty. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut also jumped on the tweet saying that it is expected that the train going to Gorakhpur will not reach Orissa.
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