MNS chief Raj Thackeray goes back to Yogi Adityanath for ‘ask permission for migrant workers comments – india news



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Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray hit in Uttar Pradesh, the Chief Minister of Yogi Adityanath, saying workers will have to obtain the approval from the Maharashtra government if they want to work here.

His intervention came a day after Adityanath said states will have to obtain the permission of their government if they want the Uttar Pradesh migrant workers back.

“The government of Maharashtra needs to take such things seriously. Any worker who comes to work here must obtain duly registered with the government, as well as the local police. These workers must submit their documents and photographs as well,” Thackeray said in a statement.

The government needs to carry out this exercise diligently, he added.

Adityanath had on Sunday asked the officials to establish a commission of immigration and later said in a seminar that other states require the permission to hire workers from Uttar Pradesh, as some states had treated them badly.

In addition, work on the skill of the allocation and employment of migrant workers, the commission shall fix their salaries and to eliminate the social security schemes, including insurance, for them.

“The migrants of the commission will work in the interest of migrant workers. If any other state wants the labor, which can not get rid of them as simple as that. States will have to do so with the consent and permission of the government. The way in which our migrant workers were victims of ill-treatment in those states, the government will take their insurance, the social security in their hands now. The government is going to be with them wherever they work, whether in place, other states or in other countries,” Adityanath said in the webinar.

Presiding over a review meeting in Covid-19 and the running of the bulls earlier in the day, the prime minister asked the officials concerned to prepare a draft outline of the commission of immigration.

The prime minister also said that his government had facilitated the ‘safe and honorable return of 2.3 million (23 lakh) migrant workers so far, and would be committed to bring back all those who wanted to return.

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