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After Odisha cancels trains, migrant workers come out on roads in Surat

High court ordered that only Covid-19 patients be allowed to board specials

PTI Surat Published 08.05.20, 08:11 AM
Stranded people practice social distancing as they wait in queues to board buses for their native places, amid Covid-19 lockdown in Surat, Thursday, May 7, 2020

Stranded people practice social distancing as they wait in queues to board buses for their native places, amid Covid-19 lockdown in Surat, Thursday, May 7, 2020 PTI

Defying lockdown norms, hundreds of migrant workers on Thursday came on roads upon learning the Odisha government has revoked permission to three trains, which were scheduled to leave from Surat city of Gujarat on Friday.

Surat-based powerlooms and textile units employ thousands of people from the eastern state, who are now stranded and out of job due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

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Before the situation escalated, police stepped in and persuaded the restless migrant workers from Odisha, who numbered in hundreds, to disperse, officials said.

'They were anxious after learning that the Odisha government has cancelled permission given to the three trains coming from Surat carrying migrant workers (following a court order).

'We urged them to keep calm and made them aware about the court order. They peacefully returned to their homes,' said deputy commissioner of police R. P. Barot.

Till now, as many as 18 Shramik Special trains, each carrying 1,200 migrants, have left for Odisha from Surat.

Surat collector Dhaval Patel told reporters that all the three trains scheduled for May 8 stand cancelled following an Odisha High Court order pronounced on Thursday.

'As per the order, only those testing negative for coronavirus will be allowed to board (Odisha-bound) trains. People cannot go unless their report comes negative. Thus, the Odisha government has cancelled the three trains which were scheduled to depart from here on Friday,' said Patel.

He said the district administration has urged the Railway authorities to refund the ticket fare.

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