The Free Press Journal

WB govt mismanaged handling of migrants issue, says HC

- NARSI BENWAL /

The West Bengal government has been changing its position on the issue of migrants from time-totime and has not handled the issue properly, observed the Bombay High Court on Tuesday. The HC also took into account the fact that the last special Shramik train left with very few migrants on board and thus refused to issue any directive to the Maharashtr­a government to run more such trains.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Anuja Prabhudesa­i was hearing a PIL filed by a trade union through senior counsel Gayatri Singh, claiming that thousands of migrants are still wanting to go back to their hometowns but the Maharashtr­a government is not providing special Shramik trains for them.

While addressing the bench through video conferenci­ng, Singh told the judges that most of the migrants, who are in her contact, are from West Bengal and still want to go back to their hometowns.

At this, CJ Datta, who is also from West Bengal, said that there were many migrants who were not solely relying upon the state government there and were making their own arrangemen­ts to go back home. The CJ shared an experience of a few migrants from West Bengal, who were stuck in Raigad district here and were sent back in a bus, for which they paid for the tickets.

"This was done as there were no special trains and the government too refused to allow them in," said Ronita Bhattachar­ya, the counsel, who assisted Singh.

While speaking about the situation in West Bengal, CJ Datta said, "The government there has been changing its position on this issue from time-to-time. At one point of time, it had even refused to allow migrants to return to their hometowns in the state."

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