Congress recalls buses after UP denies permission


New Delhi, May 20 (IANS): Highlighting the plight of migrant workers walking on foot to their native places, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday targeted the Uttar Pradesh government for not allowing the buses arranged by the party to enter the state.

After the permission was not granted for the buses to enter UP, Priyanka Gandhi decided to recall them.

Addressing a press conference over the politics on the buses to ferry the migrant workers, Priyanka Gandhi said, "For the last few days we have seen that migrant workers have been walking without any food and any proper mode of transport. They are are travelling hundreds of kilometres. Many pregnant women are walking for over eight hours a day, while some are carrying their children and parents on their shoulders."

She said that during the novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, everyone needs to realize one's responsibilities.

She said the Congress wants to help in a positive way and doesn't want to indulge in politics.

"I request you to let these buses enter Uttar Pradesh. This is not the time to play politics; all parties should set aside politics and help people," she said.

"They are not only people of the country, but they are the backbone of the economy. They have made the buildings and cities," she said.

Reiterating the offer of providing 1,000 buses to ferry the migrants, the Congress leader, who is also party in-charge of eastern UP, said, "Our buses have been parked at the Uttar Pradesh borders. They will remain there till 4 p.m. on Wednesday. If you want to use them, then give permission or they will be brought back."

However, the party said the buses waited two more hours beyond 4p.m. and then were called back.

Priyanka said if the BJP wants to use these buses with their own stickers and posters, the Congress has no objection as its only motive is to help the migrant workers.

She said that in the last three days, had the buses been allowed to enter UP, over 92,000 people would have been ferried to their native places. "But now we can see that the same people are walking on foot to their homes," she said.

She also mentioned the letter war with the Uttar Pradesh government and said, "I had written to the Chief Minister proposing 1,000 buses. Initially, the Chief Minister said they did not need those vehicles as they already had over 12,000 of them. And then the next day, we received a letter from the Uttar Pradesh government to provide the details of the buses, which we shared with them. Out of the 1,000 buses, some were not fit, which we agreed to replace," she said.

"However, for the last three days, these buses have been parked at the Uttar Pradesh border adjoining Rajasthan and in Delhi and waiting for the permission," she said.

Emphasising that it is not the time for petty politics, she said, "It is important that all political parties help the people in distress. The UP Congress after the announcement of lockdown formed a volunteer group and also started community kitchens in several parts of the state."

She said that the Congress has to date distributed food to over 67 lakh people.

 

  

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  • Domraj, Mangalore

    Thu, May 21 2020

    When a pandemic of such frightening proportions comes along, rather in any emergency, the normal response should be to grab all the help you can get, even if it is from your enemies! All the other logistics can be sorted out later. But, alas, politics raises its ugly head yet again and the sufferers are the voiceless migrants. Surely, hearts should melt seeing the sufferings they are undergoing, unless hearts are made of stone!

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  • myna, mysuru

    Thu, May 21 2020

    A fake Yogi who has a stone heart towards the migrants. Those supporting this Yogi's decision should first place themselves in the shoes of the migrants before commenting. COVID 19 virus is here to stay for generations that doesn't mean we have to be insensitive towards the misery of the poor.

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  • Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, May 21 2020

    CM Of UP is a Yogi, dont know what type of YOGI this Man is ?
    If a Yogi cannot help his own people then he is a Devil in Disguise
    Same to the CM Being a Yogi

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  • Harsha, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 21 2020

    It is disgusting politics of UP CM. In such a tragedy of poor migrants how can any human being come to deny the bus services offered by congress. We should rise above party politics. Where is our PM. God bless the suffering migrant workers.

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  • Sandhya K Rai, Mangalore

    Wed, May 20 2020

    The mother is trying her utmost to launch her daughter and son in politics, but their incompetence is making things quite difficult and adverse for the mother. Who can help it. Ultimately the mother has to wind up her shop .

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Wed, May 20 2020

    Bhakht bano magar andhe bhakht mat bano.

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  • Chetan, Udupi

    Wed, May 20 2020

    Forget about who arranged the buses and all the politics involved in it. The inhuman behaviour of UP CM is unpardonable. One who denies this basic facility to the poor migrants cannot be called a human being.

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  • Vijay Benedict, Mangalore

    Wed, May 20 2020

    Congress is stumped . She never thought that the offer would really be accepted. It was meant to be a TV debate point. But as the luck would be. Contrary to all calculations the offer was accepted. Then old Laloo formula. Write some number, even if it turns out to be two wheeler or three or four. Earlier Priyanka used to sign the (offer) letter. But the letter with fake registration numbers was signed by her secretary. Why? Because if the fraud is detected then the secretary will go to jail. Exactly same thing happened. Times have changed. Congress refuses to accept the truth. They could have offered 500 buses. It was still a respectable number. But no, thousand sounds better. Providing buses was never really thought of.

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