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Sonu Sood comes to the rescue of migrant workers yet again

At a time when the plight of the migrants in India has become international headlines, actor Sonu Sood yet again has come forward to help the migrant labours in times of crisis. The actor arranged buses for migrant workers from Wadala, Mumbai to various parts of Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow, Hardoi, Pratapgarh and Siddharthnagar as well as to states like Jharkhand and Bihar.

Sonu Sood comes to rescue of migrant workers yet again
Sonu Sood comes to rescue of migrant workers yet again

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Published : May 17, 2020, 3:08 PM IST

Mumbai: After arranging buses to transport stranded migrant labourers to their homes in Karnataka, actor Sonu Sood took permission from the Uttar Pradesh Government to send workers back to homes there.

On Saturday, multiple buses left from Wadala, Mumbai to various parts of Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow, Hardoi, Pratapgarh and Siddharthnagar as well as to states like Jharkhand and Bihar .

Not only this, the "Happy New Year" actor provided meal kits to the workers too.

"I can't express in words how it feels to see the people in distress, finally set out on their journey home comfortably. I had been reading a lot on how the migrants were walking hundreds of kilometres along with their families sans food or water. It really disturbed me and I could no longer just sit and sulk about it. I decided to do my bit as a fellow countryman and as a human, of course, by taking government permission too.

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"The visuals of migrants, especially babies and the elderly walking a deadly distance with bruises on their feet, really made me feel very sad. It becomes necessary to spring into action at times rather than just cribbing and simply feeling bad for them. I am extremely happy that I could help the migrants in my own way and I shall continue to help as much as I can," Sonu said.

Sonu shared that this is "the least we can do for our true heroes who work day and night for us and the betterment of our state and city".

"Basic transport is all that they are asking so that they can return home, to their loved ones at a crucial time. Also, I would really like to thank my good friend Neeti Goel for being a part of this initiative," he added.

With inputs from IANS

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