Deccan Chronicle

Migrant workers clash with police in Gujarat

-

Surat, May 4: Hundreds of migrant workers seeking to return home clashed with police and pelted stones at them near a village in Gujarat’s Surat district on Monday, following which the security personnel lobbed teargas shells and batoncharg­ed the agitated workers, an official said.

Besides, several labourers also came out on a road in Rajkot demanding that they be sent back to their hometowns, while some migrant workers got their heads tonsured in an area of Surat after being unable to go back home.

Hundreds of migrant workers clashed with police near Vareli village on the outskirts of Surat while demanding that arrangemen­ts be made to send them back to their native places in the wake of the coronaviru­s-enforced lockdown, a police official said.

They threw stones at the police, following which the security personnel retaliated and lobbed teargas shells and lathi-charged the agitated workers, he said.

The labourers also damaged some vehicles parked on SuratKadod­ara road, he said.

The situation was later brought under control and security was stepped up in the area, he added.

Besides, 50 migrant labourers got their heads tonsured in Surat’s Pandesara locality on Monday after being unable to leave for their native places in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand.

They claimed that two days back their buses were given permission to leave Gujarat. But, later they were stopped at Kosamba in Surat by local administra­tion officials due to lack of “valid permission” and asked to go back.

The workers said they have been waiting endlessly for the administra­tion to clear their journey back home.

One of them said the money they arranged for the bus fare after lot of hardships has not been returned to them, and demanded that government­s of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat co-ordinate their travel back home without delay.

“Many of us sold off our watches and mobile phones to arrange for the bus fare. Now we are still at the same place, with no permission given to our buses to move. We are stranded here with no help from officials. We demand the government­s of the two states to coordinate fast for our return back home,” he said.

In Rajkot, hundreds of migrant workers came out on road in ShaparVera­val industrial area on the city outskirts, demanding that they be sent back home.

Police said they managed to persuade the workers to call off the protest, and brought the situation under control.

“We have proactivel­y reached out to migrants in their residentia­l localities and have explained to them that they will be allowed to leave in vehicles that they themselves arrange after getting a medical checkup done and completing other formalitie­s,” Rajkot Deputy Commission­er of Police (Zone-1) Ravi Mohan Saini said. —

SEVERAL LABOURERS also came out on a road in Rajkot demanding that they be sent back to their hometowns, while some migrant workers got their heads tonsured.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India