Where is The List Of the Trains?



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'Where is The List Of the Trains?' The Minister of railways vs Maharashtra At 2:11 AM

Uddhav Thackeray said that Maharashtra had paid Rs 85 crore to train until now. (File image)

Highlights

  • Uddhav Thackeray says that the railways does not provide enough trains
  • Can provide enough trains, but it must not return empty: Piyush Goyal
  • According to the Railways, 513 trains that have been completed in Maharashtra till now

New Delhi/Mumbai:

In a polemic with Uddhav Thackeray more trains of migrants, the Rail Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted Sunday that his ministry of labour of the night to the morning if it is received within an hour a list of trains, passengers and destinations of the Maharashtra Chief Minister. The provocation – Mr Thackeray, claiming that he had only half of the train which he had ordered.

The Railways Minister continued by encouraging the government of Maharashtra until 2.11 am.

“Where is the list of the 125 trains of Maharashtra? As of 2 a.m., he received the list of only 46 of the trains, of which five are in West Bengal, Orissa, which can not operate due to the cyclone Amphan. We are notifying only 41 trains to the day today despite being ready for 125!!!” – Mr Goyal twitter.

The fight started when in his video address to Maharashtra on Sunday, Mr Thackeray said that he had demanded 80 migrant special trains a day, but it was only 40.

The prime Minister also said that the state had paid Rs 85 crore to train until now.

Mr Goyal replied in a dozen tweets during the next few hours. He said that the Ministry of Railways was ready to send as many trains as required to the states, provided that they are not “returned”.

“I hope that these trains do not have to leave empty-handed after getting to the station, as has already happened in the past. I would like to assure you that the train you need will be available,” he wrote on twitter, the Minister, referring to the cases of the migrants in Maharashtra not to take the trains, and the development of their countries of origin on foot or in trucks.

“We are willing to provide 125 Shramik Special trains for Maharashtra. Since you have said that you have a list that is the reason why I am requesting to you, please provide all the information as from where the train is going to run, the list of passengers according to the train, your medical certificate and where the train is to go to the General Manager of the Central Railway station within the next hour, so that we can plan the time of the trains,” Mr Goyal twitter.

After some time, another tweet said: “Unfortunately, it has been 1.5 hours, but the Government of Maharashtra. been unable to give the required information about tomorrow’s planned 125 trains to GM of the Central Train station. Planning takes time and we don’t want the trains that are empty in the stations, so that it is impossible to plan without knowing all the details.”

Mr Goyal added: “I hope that the Government of Maharashtra will co-operate fully in the efforts made for the benefit of migrant workers.”

The government of Maharashtra alleging that the railways have not responded to your request for local train services in Mumbai for essential services personnel. The local trains are considered as the life line of Mumbai. The state government has been the use of buses to transport those who work in essential services, and plans to use the buses to facilitate the flights and train services, an official told NDTV.

The center of the dispute has been reached its highest point during the trains to stranded migrants by the coronavirus lock and desperate to go home. The failure of the BJP accuses the opposition-ruled states not to allow these trains.

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