New Delhi: After facing an outrage about the alleged ill-preparedness in the national transporter over the number of deaths occurred in Shramik Special Trains or at Railway Stations, Railway Ministry is gathering data from various states regarding the matter.
"However, the doctors will tell whether the death occurred due to hunger or any disease," informed Railway Board Chairman, Vinod Kumar Yadav, on Friday.
While addressing a press conference, Yadav said, "In this difficult phase, Railways is trying it's best. As many as 12 lakh Railway employees are engaged in this hour of need to ensure that every migrant labourer reaches their homes."
VK Yadav informed that the originating states are providing food to the migrant labourers before they board the train, while enroute meals are being given by Railways or any NGOs. He also said that the incidents of migrants getting into a scuffle for food have happened "only in 2-3% of these trains".
Earlier, the Railways insisted that the deaths occurred on these trains were "coincidental" and all of them have had histories of medical illness. "Few deaths have been reported in Shramik Special Trains. In most of these cases, it is discovered that those who died are old sick people and chronic disease patients, who had actually gone to big cities for medical treatment and could come back only after Railways started these Shramik Special Trains," said a Railway official, on Wednesday.