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NEW DELHI: Opening of a new front, Minister of the Union’s interior Amit Shah on Saturday accused west of bengal The government did not allow trains to transport stranded migrants to their homes, but the state contested the charge, saying 6,000 migrants have already returned and that 10 trains carrying more workers will arrive soon.
In what is expected to escalate the current Center-State confrontation, Shah, in a letter to the Prime Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged that the state was not allowing trains with migrant workers come to the state and called it an “injustice” towards these workers.
The state government, however, dismissed the charge, saying that 6,000 stranded workers have already been brought back, and the state has given a green signal to 10 trains carrying more of those workers.
Meanwhile, railway officials rejected the state government’s claim, saying that so far there has been no recorded proposal with the national carrier to operate more “special Shramik” trains to the state.
However, after the one-day war of words between the Center and the state on the subject, the railways Later Saturday night, he said he had received “authorization” from the West Bengal government to bring eight special trains to the state to transport people stranded outside due to the ongoing blockade.
A senior railway official said three trains from Karnataka, two from Punjab and Tamil Nadu, and one from Telangana will bring stranded people to West Bengal in the coming days.
The dispute over the return of migrant workers fueled the ongoing political storm in the state over the Covid-19 crisis between the ruling TMC and the BJP. TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee accused Amit Shah of spreading a “package of lies” and challenged him to prove his allegations or apologize, prompting the BJP to respond by saying that the state government was only making arrangements to bring back the people from a particular community.
Referring to the special Shramik trains run by the central government to facilitate the transportation of detained workers from different parts of the country to various destinations, Shah said that migrant workers from West Bengal are also eager to get home, but that the Center is not Support from the state government was expected to manage the train services.
“But we are not receiving the expected support from West Bengal. The West Bengal state government does not allow trains to reach West Bengal. This is an injustice to West Bengal migrant workers. This will create more difficulties for them,” Shah wrote. .
Later that night, the West Bengal household secretary, Alapan Bandopadhyay, said: “So far, we have brought 6,000 people stranded in other states. Ten trains carrying migrant workers would be returned to West Bengal soon.
“We have also organized special trains to take stranded pilgrims to other states. We have made every effort to ensure the safe return of all stranded, both in various districts and in other states,” said Bandopadhyay.
“We have also taken steps to bring the people from our state stranded in other countries back through special aircraft and we have also spoken to the Union government about it,” he said.
An Ajmer train in Rajasthan and an Ernakulam train in Kerala It had brought in around 2,500 stranded people and migrant workers from Bengal on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.
Meanwhile, endorsing Bandopadhyay’s claim, the Trinamool Congressional IT cell issued three letters written by Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha and additional Chief Secretary to the states of Rajasthan, Karnataka and Kerala, regarding the return of migrant workers and citizens detained out of state following the imposition of a national closure in late March to verify the spread of Covid-19.
“A HM who does not do his homework during this crisis speaks after weeks of silence, only to trick people with a lot of lies! Ironically, he is speaking of people who have literally been left to fate by their own government Mr. @AmitShah, prove your false accusations or apologize (sic), “Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of Prime Minister Mamata Banerjee tweeted.
Joining the Center attack, TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar accused the Union government of attacking the Prime Minister of West Bengal as he said “they cannot tolerate it.”
BJP National Secretary Rahul Sinha said that only two trains have reached Bengal so far and that for a particular community as well.
The state government has spent Rs 1.3 billion for local clubs, but only Rs 200 million for coronavirus crises, of which most have been used for advertising.
“Two special trains for a particular community have arrived in Bengal since Ajmer Sharif and Kerala The state government is only concerned about the suffering of people in a particular community, “Sinha alleged.
The Center had previously raped the state government about its handling of the Covid-19 crisis in the state.
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