Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State requires 250 more trains to send migrants back home

- Surendra P Gangan surendra.gangan@htlive.com

After 441 special Shramik trains took 5.81 lakh migrant workers to their home states, the state government needs additional 250 trains to ferry the remaining migrants. The government will spend ~67 crore on running these special trains, of which ~54.76 crore has been released from the state exchequer.

Over 61, 000 migrants in 51 trains returned to their respective states in the last 24 hours till Thursday evening. About 170 trains departed from Mumbai stations, including CSMT, Bandra, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Borivli. According to government estimates, another 2 lakh-plus migrants have registered to return to their hometowns.

“Highest number of trains, around 225, was sent to Uttar Pradesh, followed by Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. We have a list of migrants who wish to go to North Indian states and West Bengal. We will need at least 250 more trains to depart over the next week. We have been getting more requests besides the ones registered after the lockdown,” said an official from the relief and rehabilita­tion department. Home minister Anil Deshmukh, in his statement on Wednesday, said that the state government has been bearing the cost of the fare. The state had transferre­d ~12.44 crore to various district collectors to pay the Railways for tickets. The government had earlier released ~ 54.76 crore for the purpose.

Ruling parties in Maharashtr­a and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have been

engaged in a spat over bearing the cost of the tickets. BJP leaders claimed that 85% of the cost is being borne by the Centre, while the Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) leaders said that the entire cost was paid by the Maharashtr­a government.

BJP state spokespers­on Madhav Bhandari said that the Centre was charging only 15% of the cost of running special trains for the migrants. “Special trains are run without any subsidy during normal times and are also running at lesser occupancy. Hence the cost of running these trains is more and what is being charged to the state is 15% of the cost,” he said.

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