Patna: The Bihar government on Thursday urged the Centre to allow running of special trains to facilitate the return of people stranded in different parts of the country in wake of the revised lockdown guidelines released by the Union Home Ministry.
Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi made an appeal to the effect in a video message claiming that depending on the road route could take months because of the limited availability and capacity of buses.
"We will welcome all our people, willing to come back, from any part of the country. Arrangements like screening, home quarantine and institutional quarantine are in place. We have also appointed Pratyay Amrit (senior IAS officer of Principal Secretary rank) as the nodal officer," he said.
Modi said the number of those wanting to return is likely to be huge. "If we depend on buses, the process could take months to complete," he said.
"I would therefore urge the Centre to run special trains. These could be non-stop ones, with no halts between the points of departure and the destinations. Seating arrangements could be made for passengers in a way that social distancing is ensured. Food, water etc. could be made available on board," he added.
Modi pointed out that the number of people from Bihar stranded because of the lockdown is very large, with more than 17 lakhs having received financial assistance of Rs 1000 each from the state government and nearly a million more applications being processed.
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"These people are spread across the country. Their number is noticeably large in places like Delhi. We can opt for buses to bring people from places which are close to Bihar. But for far-off ones, the Centre should consider our request for special trains," said the senior BJP leader.
Riotous scenes were witnessed outside Bandra Railway station in Mumbai mid-April where migrants labourers, many of whom hailed from Bihar, had gathered with the hope of returning home.
Notably, movement of passenger trains across the country was completely suspended before Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the nationwide lockdown in March to prevent the spread of COVID 19 pandemic.
The movement of only freight trains has been taking place in the meantime.