Millennium Post

‘Will never come back’: Thousands of migrants line up in Mumbai for trains

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MUMBAI: In four parallel lines extending as far as one can see, thousands of migrant workers queued up at Mumbai's Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Terminus station on Friday evening to board trains to their home states amid the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.

Many of the workers were brought in buses from places

like Dharavi and Kurla in Mumbai and will take “Shramik (worker) Special” trains that will take them to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and other states.

More than 5 lakh people in Maharashtr­a, who came to work at constructi­on sites, factories and brick kilns across the state, have registered on helplines set up to let migrants return to their homes.

Hundreds queued up since the morning after registerin­g days ago. “I registered on the 5th (May). I am going to Patna,” one of them said.

Many spoke of the hardships they faced over the past few weeks since the central government announced a sudden nationwide lockdown in March –two months after the Coronaviru­s pandemic reached India.

“We will never come back to Mumbai. Faced a lot of problems here. The government did not help at all. Even if we have to survive with limited income in our village we will stay there,” a migrant worker said.

Lakhs of workers have fled

large towns and cities after losing their jobs and left stranded without food or shelter due to the strict nationwide lockdown, which is aimed at curbing the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

Forced to walk for days, dozens of migrant workers have fallen sick or died on their way home, either from fatigue or in accidents, underscori­ng the extreme risks the poor have been exposed to.

Many others have stayed put, unable to return to their native villages as trains and buses have largely ground to a halt.

Facing public pressure, the government has organised special trains and buses to transport migrant labourers home. On Thursday it said more than 10 lakh people had reached their home states by train.

Mumbai, India's financial and entertainm­ent capital that has been worst hit by COVID19, has registered over 17,000 Coronaviru­s cases including 655 deaths.

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