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Train kills 16 migrant workers asleep on Indian railway track

- Sanjay Kumar New Delhi

A freight train in western India on Friday struck and killed 16 people who had fallen asleep on a railway track, exhausted after walking 45 kilometers on their desperate journey home.

A group of 20 workers lost their jobs at an iron factory in Jalna, Maharashtr­a state, on Wednesday night and started to walk toward their hometown of Bhusawal in neighborin­g Madhya Pradesh, around 165 kilometers away.

But, with no public transport available due to the country’s coronaviru­s shutdown, they decided to follow the railway track.

“Me and my two other friends were walking a little distance away from the rest of the group,” Dhirendra Singh, who survived the accident, told reporters from a hospital in Aurangabad.

“When we saw the train coming, we franticall­y tried to wake my friends up but they could not react in time and the tragedy took place. We applied for government permission and asked them to send us back home but no response came so in desperatio­n we started walking on the empty track.” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his anguish over the accident, with the tragedy renewing focus on the aftermath of a lockdown imposed on March 24 to contain the outbreak. Shutdowns of constructi­on sites and industrial activity rendered millions of people jobless. With road, train and air travel suspended, thousands of daily wage workers took to the streets and, in the absence of any support, started to walk hundreds of miles to reach their hometowns. Ramovtar Mandal and his four friends paddled 1,300 kilometers from Delhi to Bariarpur city, in eastern Bihar state, for 10 days because they could no longer survive without work.

“It was the toughest time of our life when every moment of our escape from Delhi we were reminded of hunger,” he told Arab News. “We survived on the bare minimum and managed to live in our village after lots of pain and trauma. For two weeks after the lockdown started, I tried to manage somehow but, when all the rations dried up, I along with my friends decided to paddle home in our cart. The government completely abdicated its responsibi­lity toward the workers after announcing the lockdown. Many of us would die of hunger before the coronaviru­s would claim us.” Critics of the lockdown say it should not be maintained if the government cannot take care of its own people.

The leader of the main opposition Congress Party Rahul Gandhi, responded to the train accident, saying: “We should be ashamed at the treatment meted out to the builders of our nation.”

 ?? AFP ?? A migrant worker passes a bottle of water to a fellow traveler in Mumbai as they wait to board a train for their journey back home.
AFP A migrant worker passes a bottle of water to a fellow traveler in Mumbai as they wait to board a train for their journey back home.

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