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Operated 1,414 ‘Shramik’ trains, 496 from Guj, 266 from Maha so far: Rlys

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways has operated 1,414 ‘Shramik Special' trains so far since May 1 and most of them have originated from Gujarat and Maharashtr­a, the national transporte­r has said. While 162 trains are in transit, 1,252 trains have reached their destinatio­ns. Around 116 trains are currently in the pipeline, it said.

Since May 1, the railways has ferried around 18.5 lakh migrants home. According to available data, 496 trains have originated from Gujarat and 17 more are in the pipeline, while 266 trains have already started from Maharashtr­a, with 37 more in the pipeline.

Among the other originatin­g states, 188 trains have started from Punjab, 89 from Karnataka, 61 from Tamil Nadu, 58 from Telangana, 54 from Rajasthan, 41 from Haryana and 38 from Uttar Pradesh.

Out of the trains, which have terminated so far, the maximum has been in Uttar Pradesh (641) while 73 more are in transit, followed by Bihar (310) with 53 more on its way to the state.

The operation of these trains has, however, led to a political mudslingin­g with first the opposition accusing the Centre of charging fare from migrants and then the Centre accusing some states with the non-bjp government not allowing providing permission for migrant trains to run. Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, in a series of tweets, on Monday said he had spoken to the Odisha, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh government­s and they have all assured him that they will permit more trains to their respective states.

In the case of Odisha, migrant special trains would have to be suspended due to cyclone ‘Amphan', he said, adding that after it passes, trains will be allowed.

Goyal also tweeted that he had a discussion with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar about the migrant special trains and he was given the assurance that the state will give permission to run 50 ‘Shramik Special' trains per day.

“Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh @myogiadity­anath. There was a discussion with Nitish Kumar ji about migrant labourers and I am glad that he approved to double the number of Shramik Special trains for the state,” he said.

 ??  ?? Passengers travelling from Delhi deboard the Rajdhani Express train, during the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, in Patna, on Monday
Passengers travelling from Delhi deboard the Rajdhani Express train, during the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, in Patna, on Monday

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