Yogi takes U-turn, gives up on permission issue for migrants


Lucknow, May 27 (IANS): Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has taken a U-turn, two days after he declared that permission would be needed if other states employ workers from UP.

The issue sparked a major controversy and an official spokesman has now said that the government would not include this clause of 'prior permission' in the bye-laws of the Migration Commission.

The government spokesman also said it was working on modalities to set up the commission to provide jobs and social security to migrant workers returning to the state. It has named the migration commission as the "Shramik Kalyan Aayog (Workers welfare commission).

About 26 lakh migrants have already returned to the state and an exercise to map their skills is being carried out to help them get jobs.

Yogi Adityanath has discussed the modalities for setting up the commission and told his officers to complete the skill mapping exercise in 15 days.

A senior official of Team 11, said, "The chief minister discussed the modalities for setting up the commission, as well. There will be no provision requiring other states to seek UP government's prior permission for employing our manpower. The commission is being set up to provide jobs and social security to the workers. We will also link the migrants to the government schemes to provide them houses and loans etc."

Yogi Adityanath said a letter should be sent to all state governments to find out about migrant workers wanting to come back to Uttar Pradesh.

Earlier, the chief minister, while speaking at a webinar on Sunday, had said, "The migration commission will work in the interest of migrant workers. If any other state wants UP's manpower, they cannot take them just like that, but will have to seek permission of the UP government. The way our migrant workers were ill-treated in other states, the UP government will take their insurance, social security in its hands now. The state government will stand by them wherever they work, whether in Uttar Pradesh, other states or other countries."

The statement had sparked a row with some political leaders and parties questioning the move.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized Adityanath's stand, saying the workers were not the chief minister's personal property.

"It is very unfortunate that the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh views India in such a way. These people are not his personal property. They are not the personal property of Uttar Pradesh. These people are Indian citizens and they have the right to decide what they want to do and they have the right to live the life they want to live," he had said.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray had also taken on Adityanath and said that if UP insists on "permission" before other states can employ workers from there, "then any migrant entering Maharashtra would need to take permissions from us, from the Maharashtra state, our police force too."

Meanwhile, the government spokesman said, "The chief minister is deeply moved by the condition of migrants. They have been treated badly by other states. So, when the chief minister spoke about the need for seeking UP government's permission, he did so as a guardian for workers. It's only his concern for the migrants that came out as a political statement."

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Probably wanted to levy a cess on other states to recover money for his failing state.
    With all the natives returning to their respective states from across the country and abroad jobs will not be forthcoming for migrant workers from other states.

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  • vassu, kudla

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Thackeray is corrupted by absolute power. He has been a total failure in controlling Covid in Mumbai and some other cities of his state. He talks through his hat and lies through his teeth. Mumbai will be nothing without UP migrant labourers. He has treated them and all other migrants in the worst possible way. He could not provide them with any help, instead chased them out of their homes and forced them to flee without providing them any transportation too. Same with Delhi. They are answerable for the plight and misery of the migrant labourers. Two useless CMs of Delhi & Maharashtra famous for lying and looting.

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Take the complete list out

    UP we have a faltU CM
    Gujrat is doing no better
    MP is listening to greatest salwar ramdev

    I guess only one state which BJP is actively doing good job is Karnataka

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Half of the UP population were migrated to major cities Delhi Mumbai, Nalla Sopara east called mini UP

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Simply shameless & useless ....

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, May 27 2020

    this is also an U turn, but heading is different for non BJP ruled state
    Row as returned Kerala diaspora now asked to pay for quarantine

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Since 2014 only U turns no developments. Only media is making money to spread fake news.

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  • Anand Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    I also salute Yogi Aditya nath. He welcomed Lakhs of migrants without any hasitation. What about Karnataka politician's. All good for nothing. Just learn from this Sadu. He welcomed all migrants without any decremenation.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    You doesn't know the reality or truth. He has to welcome, he can't stop people coming back to their house. By the way reality is he didn't wanted any migrant to return back, in fact those who were serving food on road to migrants were warned through UP not to assist them. They wanted migrants to die but not return back. What y

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    First they take wrong steps, after comments from well educated citizens, then they take U turn. Now U turn has become a part of life.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    crucked guy w/o brains

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    He realised UP is not a separate country and is part of India and order is not in his jurisdiction

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  • Chandra, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 27 2020

    I support Yogiji.
    He is pained by the treatment given to Migrant workers by the States during this corona crisis.
    States have exploited those poor people.

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  • GURKA, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Yogi aggressive for nothing ! he is just has one agenda that is HINDTUVA ! below poverty line and middle class people are the largest follower for him as they dont have any options.. He is not talking about education, employment or any people friendly plannings. He is a King of JUNGLE raaj not RAM RAAJ !!

    Poor people there is no value in the world of INDIAN POLITICS ! even they are exporting to MIDDLE EAST to build sky scrapers, general labour and what not by that earning the foreign currency. Even these religious poison venom filled in their minds !!

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