Migrants' situation shows BJP is anti-poor, pro-rich: AAP


New Delhi, May 18 (IANS): Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party on Monday blamed the BJP for the plight of the migrants and called the party "anti-poor" and "pro-rich".

Speaking to the media, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said the BJP is blind towards the massive exodus of poor migrant labourers which is happening all across India.

"Today's situation has exposed the BJP and now it has become clear that they are anti-poor and pro-rich party. These poor migrant labourers are grieving from trauma, hunger, poverty and unemployment."

Singh said the migrants are walking thousands of miles every day to reach their homes, they are dying in road accidents and some are killed by train.

"We have seen how these poor people are carrying their tired children. BJP is not at all looking at this crisis. BJP does not care about labourers, farmers, poor and marginalised people."

Singh also said that right now the biggest issue is the exodus of poor migrant labourers. The only way to solve this issue is by running more trains.

"Indian Railways can carry 2,30,00,000 people per day. But the BJP government is not at all serious about the issue. Sometimes they say they are running 100 trains and sometimes they say they are running 15 trains. The BJP government can provide luxury flights for the people who were stuck in other countries but they cannot arrange trains or buses for these poor people?"

Singh said the country has witnessed violence against poor people in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

"All these states are run by BJP and they are only torturing these poor migrant labourers. We expected a proper vision of the Centre on the issue of migrants but the government has not kept any concrete vision in front of us."

Singh said while the protection protocols should be in place, but the lockdown cannot continue indefinitely as economic activities should start at some point.

"I believe that we have to continue social distancing, wearing masks and sanitisation protocols for some time. If the economic activities do not begin then more people will die due to hunger than COVID-19."

Due to the sudden announcement of the lockdown, thousands of migrants were stuck in the national capital and other parts of the country.

The 21-day nationwide lockdown imposed from March 25 was to end on April 14. However, it was extended to May 3 and then to May 17. Now it will continue till May 31. Migrant workers have started returning to their native villages and hometowns on foot or in overcrowded vehicles, resulting in deaths and fatal accidents. The Centre is running 'Shramik Special trains' from earlier this month and has ferried over 15 lakh stranded migrant workers in 1,074 such trains till Saturday.

  

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, May 18 2020

    AAP created the first migrant ruckus by spreading false rumors and now they are again trying hard to spread hate on BJP and Modi. The migrant issue is also supported by Dongi Congi who are trying hard to swim in troubled waters

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  • Walty, Mangalore

    Mon, May 18 2020

    All political parties are the same, whoever may be in power. The opposition parties make a hue and cry but when they come to power they too please the rich and powerful. Only the rich people can contribute money to the party funds. Poor people are just suckers who will crowd the political rallies for Rs. 500 and biriyani.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Mon, May 18 2020

    Commentators here suggest your views and also tell what is your contribution to solve the problem...

    In spite of advises people forcefully walk as they wish and pose themselves to danger. It is necessary to grab their attention about consequences and not the right time to blame anybody.

    If you have any genuine suggestions put it out. If not govt, there are NGOs people other than you may pick up your point and are ready to help

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  • James, Bendur

    Mon, May 18 2020

    After seeing today's rain in the coastal district I was just thinking, if it start raining on the highways where the migrants are walking hundreds of miles to reach their homes what will be their situation??? Where they have shelter?? What they'll do with the month, year old children who are with them??? God has to save them.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, May 18 2020

    The Modi Sarkar has confirmed beyond doubt that it is a Suit Boot Ki Sarkar.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, May 18 2020

    AAP, what you said is quite obvious and the writing is on the wall since 2014. Even now this criminal party will not give heed to your good suggestions but on the contrary will make your life miserable. In actual fact it will be making delhites life miserable. BJP's thinking is poor people are liability whereas rich people are assets to them. But BJP is failing to realize who made people rich as Sonia Gandhi refers these migrant workers as Nation Builders. Those rich people are only White Elephants a real liability to the nation.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Mon, May 18 2020

    The funda is, they can die of any reason but , not because of corona.
    No problem if they are homeless
    No problem if they haven't reached their homes
    No problem if they lost jobs
    No problem if they don't have money
    No problem if they don't have food
    No problem if they walk thousand miles

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