Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Bengal to allow spl trains from today

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

UDDHAV THACKERAY, SHARAD PAWAR AND MAMATA BANERJEE SPOKE TO RESOLVE PROBLEM, ACCORDING TO MAHA OFFICIALS

KOLKATA/MUMBAI/ NEW DELHI: West Bengal will start receiving special Shramik trains from Wednesday following a controvers­y over the eastern state not allowing trains from Maharashtr­a to arrive.

“Starting from Wednesday, 206 trains will arrive in the state, with 12-15 trains every day,” said West Bengal home secretary Alapan Bandyoadhy­ay, adding that the state had to move cautiously as it was battling Covid-19.

Bengal had earlier urged the railway board not to send any train to Bengal between May 20 and 26. “For sending back and accept migrant workers, both states need to agree. Some states are planning suddenly. However, discussion­s are on so that the synergy doesn’t get disturbed. People in our state are also coming through the land ports from Bhutan and Nepal. People are coming from other states by road. Arrangemen­ts have to be made for all,” Bandyopadh­yay said.

His statement came after Maharashtr­a said West Bengal was not giving permission to send migrant workers back.

“When we had sent dozens of trains to other states, the migrants who wanted to go to West Bengal had stuck. It was only after chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and Nationalis­t Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar spoke to West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, we got the permission. We could have sent less than ten trains to West Bengal. Now again the West Bengal and Odisha government have refused to allow trains to their state because of the cyclone Amphan,” a Maharashtr­a government official who was not willing to be quoted said.

Earlier in the day, West Bengal chief secretary Rajiva Sinha wrote to his Maharashtr­a counterpar­t to say that Bengal is not in a position to take 34 trains, as planned, from Maharashtr­a in the next few days. Trinamool Congress (TMC) secretary-general and state education minister Partha Chatterjee accused the Centre of mismanagin­g the Covid-19 crisis and playing politics with states over migrant workers. “It is the Centre that created the crisis over migrant workers with its unplanned lockdown and it is now trying to hamper states’ own plans,” he said.

As of Tuesday, the West Bengal and Odisha government gave permission to operate Shramik trains from Maharashtr­a. By Tuesday evening, two trains departed for West Bengal from Maharashtr­a and one Shramik train departed for Odisha.

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