Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CM SEEKS SHAH’S INTERVENTI­ON FOR SPL TRAINS

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH:With over 6.44 lakh migrant workers registerin­g on the state’s portal, meant to take a count of those wanting to go home, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday wrote to Union home minister Amit Shah, asking him to direct the railway ministry to make suitable arrangemen­ts for the next 10-15 days, beginning May 5. In his letter to Shah, the CM said that his government would indicate its daily requiremen­t of trains in advance.

“A large number of labourers come seasonally from

UP, Bihar and other eastern states to seek temporary employment in both industrial and agricultur­al sector in Punjab. These people, who were due to leave in March, normally after Holi, could not leave due to the imposition of lockdown this year,” the CM adds in his letter.

‘MICRO INDUSTRY BE ALLOWED IN NON CONTAINMEN­T ZONES ’

Expressing concern over the plight of tiny, micro, cottage and small industries amid the continued lockdown, the CM on Monday sought the Centre’s permission to allow these to operate by engaging labour from the family or the neighbourh­ood. In his letter to Shah, the chief minister also points out that most industrial cities of Punjab had recently come in the red zone, largely on account of people who had from other states. He added that these restrictio­ns had made it difficult for industry to resume operation.

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Captain Amarinder Singh

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