Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Migrant workers start leaving for home states

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

AMRITSAR: With covid-19 curbs affecting livelihood of majority of people in Punjab, bringing back bitter memories of last year when a sizeable period passed in lockdown, migrant labourers have started returning to their home towns and villages in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and other states by train. On Sunday, 50 migrant labourers, with their luggage, were seen at Amritsar Railway Station to board trains bound for UP and Bihar. They were carrying bags.

People working as vendors, factory workers, constructi­on workers and those employed with in hotels and restaurant­s have been hit. Most of them are migrant labourers and don’t have houses.

“We have been left jobless due to covid-19 restrictio­ns and have chosen to return home, instead of staying here. We will not return till normalcy returns,” one of them said; this was the common refrain.

Manoj Kumar, of Chandoli village, in Banaras district of Uttar Pradesh (UP), said, “I have been living here for the past 15 years and work in a factory manufactur­ing fans in Amritsar. The unit has been non-operationa­l for the last few days. What will I do here if the factory is lying defunct? I have decided to go back with five more people accompanyi­ng me.” He added, “The current lockdown has affected the factory owner severely. He has expressed inability to accommodat­e us anymore.”

Another migrant Vinay Kumar, said, “I am a daily wager and have no work to do amid lockdown. I am going back home the second time due to lockdown as we had no work.”

Workers who have not stepped out to go to their homes, also fear that the lockdown will be prolonged and that they will lose their source of livelihood and their housing.

“Migrant labourers have started going home. The lockdown and night curfew have hit small businesses run by migrant and factories and factories have cut jobs. Unemployed workers are unable to pay rent. So, a section of the labourers has decided to go back home,” said Mahesh Verma, leader of migrant labourers, and president of the Shiromani Akali Dal’s Parwasi Wing.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL /HT ?? Migrant workers on their way to the Amritsar railway station to board trains to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
SAMEER SEHGAL /HT Migrant workers on their way to the Amritsar railway station to board trains to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.

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