COVID-19 in Karnataka: Disgruntled migrants v/s State over ‘return to village’ issue

Date:

The Karnataka government which had on Tuesday ordered the stoppage of all trains carrying the migrant labour back to their villages has now yielded to public pressure and has issued orders to permit the migrant workers to return to their villages in the various North Indian states.

Imagine the plight of migrant labourers who are far away from their villages in Koderma, Balia or even Kendrapada, being denied permission to return home after the Union Government had arranged special ‘Shramak Express’ trains? Atleast till today mroning, the scenario was such.

According to media reports, they were also denied salaries for months and were kicked out of their rented accommodations.

Also Read: Gurgaon Golf Course condo in a tizzy as old couple test posiitive for Coronavirus

It was on Tuesday that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa chaired a closed door meeting with various real estate company representatives who requested him to grant permission to resume activities in the state and resolve the issue of labour leaving Bengaluru and returning to their homes in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal among other states.

Karnataka, CM Yediyurappa, NewsMobile, NewsMobile India
Karnataka Cgief Minister BS Yediyurappa (File Image

The Chief Minister’s order to stop migrants leaving the state came soon after. The trains were cancelled and the labourers had no way of leaving the state. According to various estimates, about 2.4 lakh migrants had registered to return home. However, before the CM’s directive, the state government had facilitated the return of about 10,500 people.

What lies ahead?

The State government has finally permitted these vulnerable individuals to return to the comfort of their homes and families.

The conduct of the State government appears to be in clear violation of Articles 21 and 23 of the Indian Constitution.

However, the larger point here is that of livelihoods and dignity of the labour.

The State government has to crack down on various establishments who are denying these labours their hard-earned wages and are exploiting them.

The Labour Department of the state is active in implementing various good governance schemes and should work towards cracking down on establishments, including cancelling their licences for ill-treating the labour.

A society is judged by the way it treats its downtrodden and Karnataka has left a lot to desire in this regard.

Finally, the Police force of the state should also act in accordance with and empathise with the migrant problem.

Click here for Latest News updates and viral videos on our AI-powered smart news

For viral videos and Latest trends subscribe to NewsMobile YouTube Channel and Follow us on Instagram

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: Gaikwad’s 98, Deshpande’s Four-Fer Help CSK Return To Winning Ways

SRH struggled to find rhythm and partnerships in their chase of 214. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma started expectedly, straightaway targeting the boundary rope

IPL 2024: Jacks’ Century, Kohli’s 70 Lead RCB To Comfortable Win Over GT

The RCB openers Faf Du Plessis and Virat Kohli started off the chase magnificently. Both batters put on a partnership of 40 runs in just 22 balls

“People Can Talk About Their Assumptions Day In, Day Out”: Kohli Gives Fitting Reply To His Strike-Rate Critics

The Narendra Modi Stadium witnessed a boundary-hitting spectacle from Kohli and Will Jacks as RCB raced to a 9-wicket win with 24 balls to spare against Gujarat Titans

Cyber Frauds: How Can Indians Protect Themselves From Cybercrimes

Fraudsters can use the cyber world to gain access to victims’ identity, their online accounts and their bank accounts