Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Mismanagem­ent to the fore as migrants miss train to Bareilly

- Amarpal Singh amarpal.singh@htlive.com ■

LUDHIANA : Caught up in mistimed procedures, 60 migrants narrowly missed the Shramik Special train to Bareilly, which departed at 10.58am on Wednesday after a delay of three hours.

What followed was a war of words between the district administra­tion and the railways, as officials blamed each other for the lapse. The Ludhiana-Bareilly Shramik Special Express was to depart at 8am. For this, the administra­tion had sent text messages to the shortliste­d passengers around 10.30pm on Tuesday, asking them to report at their nearest pick-up points by 4am on Wednesday.

As many as 1,200 migrants turned up at 28 pick-up points across the city, following which 50 buses ferried them to the Amar Shaheed SukhdevISB­T for medical screening before taking them to the railway station. However, amid sheer mismanagem­ent, the screening took more than the anticipate­d time.

But, the train was suddenly signalled to leave at 10.55am, with three buses ferrying 60 migrants still waiting outside.

An official from the administra­tion deployed at the station intervened and contacted a railway official over the phone, questionin­g him why he was not intimated about the departure of the train, causing harassment to the passengers still in line.

In return, the railway official blamed the administra­tion for delaying the train’s departure by nearly three hours.

Eventually, it was decided to accommodat­e the migrants left behind whenever the next train is planned to Bareilly.

TRAIN TO JHARKHAND DELAYED BY 2 HOURS

Anxious moments were also palpable ahead of the departure of another train to Daltonganj in Jharkhand at 12pm, which was also delayed by over two hours. Waiting outside the railway station in their respective buses for hours, the passengers were allowed to walk in only around 11.30am. According to railways, 1,188 passengers left for Daltonganj in the train.

With this, five special trains have left from Ludhiana and Jalandhar on Tuesday and Wednesday with 5,426 passengers in all.

SIX HRS OF OVERNIGHT PLANNING FOR TRAIN’S DEPARTURE

After the first Shramik Special train left Ludhiana for Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, at 10.15pm on Tuesday, the government machinery had just six hours to ensure arrangemen­ts for the train scheduled to leave for Bareilly at 8am on Wednesday.

From arranging transporta­tion, food, medical screening and boarding, the various department­s spent a sleepless night to ensure the migrants successful­ly boarded the train.

Over 1,200 persons, including 900 police personnel, 150 railway employees and others from the district administra­tion, municipal corporatio­n, health department and roadways, put in concerted efforts.

Catching just a few hours of shut-eye, police personnel from different stations were deployed at 28 pick-up points at 3am to help migrants board the buses while ensuring social distancing.

Apart from this, police force, along with around 100 Anti-Riot Police personnel, were deployed near the railway station to maintain law and order.

Employees of the MC, roadways and health department were tasked with conducting medical screening and transporti­ng the passengers from pick-up points to ISBT to railway station starting 5am.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL AND BHARAT BHUSHAN ?? A cop trying to manage rush of
■ migrants at the Amritsar civil hospital; and (right) a man with his child on a Shramik Special train to Uttar Pradesh, in Patiala on Wednesday.
SAMEER SEHGAL AND BHARAT BHUSHAN A cop trying to manage rush of ■ migrants at the Amritsar civil hospital; and (right) a man with his child on a Shramik Special train to Uttar Pradesh, in Patiala on Wednesday.
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