The Free Press Journal

Deshmukh counters FM’s claim on Centre bearing Shramik Train cost

- -Sanjay Jog

The Maharashtr­a government spent 55 crore so far from the CM’s Relief Fund. It has borne the entire cost of travel of more than 2.45 lakh migrants in about 191 Shramik Trains. -ANIL DESHMUKH, MAHARASHTR­A HOME MINISTER

Maharashtr­a Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has slammed Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for her statement that the Centre bore 85 per cent cost of Shramik Trains to transport migrants to their home states. On its part, the state government shares 15 per cent of the cost. Deshmukh told the Free Press Journal, “I wondered, how the FM can claim that the Centre has spent 85 per cent of the cost involved in running the Shramik Trains to shift migrants. This is contrary to the ground situation. Initially, migrant workers told us that they paid the full fare to get the ticket. The Maharashtr­a government has subsequent­ly come forward and spent Rs 55 crore so far from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. It has borne the entire cost of travel of more than 2.45 lakh migrants in about 191 Shramik Trains.’’ He said the government will shell out more money to send migrant workers from Shramik Trains to their respective home states. Deshmukh said the state needs 800 to 1000 trains, though at present some 50 Shramik Trains daily leave. “I must tell you that till states send non objection to the Maharashtr­a government, trains cannot leave from here. The state government will continue to speak with the Indian Railways to organise more and more trains for which it will bear the cost,’’ he noted.

Furthermor­e, Deshmukh informed that the Maharashtr­a government has also transporte­d more than 1.41 stranded workers in 11,379 buses of the Maharashtr­a State Road Transport Corporatio­n (MSRTC) up to the borders of their respective states.

On the state and central government’s decision to extend the lockdown up to May 31, Deshmukh urged the people to strictly observe the guidelines in order to curb the spread of the virus. On the deployment of 20 companies comprising 2,000 personnel of the Central Armed Reserve Forces, Deshmukh said, so far, nine have been deployed, while 11 will arrive by Monday or early Tuesday.

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