Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Chandigarh administra­tion halts migrant registrati­on after rush from other districts

- Shub Karman Dhaliwal shubkarman.dhaliwal@htlive.com n

CHANDIGARH :The UT administra­tion stopped registrati­on for Shramik special trains after around 5,000 migrants from Punjab and Haryana thronged the ISBT in Sector 43, Chandigarh, with valid passes, leading to chaos on Wednesday.

Police had to resort to lathicharg­e to bring the situation under control. “The online portal for registrati­on was meant for migrants living in Chandigarh. However, it did not seek any valid identity proof from those applying. Sensing an opportunit­y, migrants from across the region applied on the portal and secured passes,” said a police official, who was on duty at the bus stand.

Police said the migrants reached the bus stand at 5am for screening and boarding the bus to the railway station. Yashpal Garg, UT social welfare secretary, said, “People who reached the bus stand from other districts are now advised not to enter

Chandigarh because their journey will be arranged by authoritie­s of their respective districts.”

He said the online registrati­on had been suspended and only migrants with registrati­on numbers will be allowed. “For the past four days, trains were carrying around 1,180 passengers in each round, but today 1,488 people were accommodat­ed in a train as the number of migrants went beyond the prescribed limit. As the migrants included women and children, they were allowed to travel,” said a police official, requesting anonymity.

With the UT administra­tion refusing people having valid registrati­on to board trains and asking them to return, panicked gripped the migrants, who then did not follow the social-distancing norms and rushed towards the counters. A senior police official said, “We had no option, but to use mild force to control the crowd.” Meanwhile, migrants claimed that the administra­tion had intimated them about the details of their journeys.

 ?? RAVI KUMAR/HT ?? People wait to register themselves for special trains to their home towns, in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
RAVI KUMAR/HT People wait to register themselves for special trains to their home towns, in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

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