The Asian Age

To snub Cong, UP denies relief to guest workers

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If one sight that burns the hearts of people all over the world in the backdrop of the pandemic Covid-19, it is that of the lakhs of unorganise­d sector workers walking home across India. The packages offered by the Union and various state government­s have not been able to persuade them to stay back where they are, mostly in the cities, and wait for the economy to pick up so that they can go back to work. Some of them have their families, including small children, with them; even pregnant women have little option but to walk. They have scant idea about their future but would like to be back home since uncertaint­y has surrounded their lives. Several of them started walking immediatel­y after the government announced the national lockdown on March 24 and the government, almost a month later, arranged Shramik trains for their transporta­tion. However, the train availabili­ty was too sparse, and offered little relief. They continued to walk.

It is this background that we must see what is happening in Uttar Pradesh. All India Congress Committee general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made an offer earlier this week to make 1,000 buses available to the government of Uttar Pradesh to ferry guest workers to their destinatio­ns. The state government reacted positively, asking the Congress leadership to furnish details of the vehicles and the men who will run it. If those who thought that at least some of the hapless walkers would get some relief, they were in for a rude shock on Tuesday when the police booked the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Kumar Lallu and Ms Vadra’s secretary Sandeep Singh for charges that ranged from cheating to giving false informatio­n to the government on the vehicles. As per reports, only 879 vehicles were buses instead of the promised 1,000; the rest comprised schoolbuse­s, trucks, pick-up vans and some three-wheelers. Some reportedly had no fitness certificat­e while some others had legal hurdles to run in Uttar Pradesh. The police did not stop at registerin­g the cases; it went on to arrest Mr Lallu on Wednesday, who was later released on bail. He was arrested again on the same day for organising a demonstrat­ion demanding that the buses be allowed to ply. The government refused to budge and the buses had to return.

All right-thinking citizens would wonder what weird logic the dispensati­on in Uttar Pradesh follows and whether the netas are in power there to serve the people or settle cheap political scores. The government booking people who came forward to help the needy on flimsy grounds betrays its fear of being exposed for its inability to do the same. This is unheard of in India, and strikes at the very root of democratic norms. The Yogi Adityanath government must withdraw the cases against the Congress leaders, work with the Opposition and ensure that the guest workers are given a better fare. If human tragedies do not move rulers, they have little right to be in the seat of power.

All right-thinking citizens would wonder what weird logic the dispensati­on in Uttar Pradesh follows and whether the netas are in power there to serve the people or settle cheap political scores. The government booking people who came forward to help the needy on flimsy grounds betrays its fear of being exposed for its inability to do the same.

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