Patna(Bihar): Taking a jibe at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Congress MLC and spokesperson Prem Chandra Mishra has acccused the state government of doing politics over migrant labourers. The Congress on Saturday charged the Bihar government with 'humiliating' migrant workers by coming out with 'one precondition after another' for doling out financial assistance which was promised by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar when special trains carrying them started coming to the state at the beginning of the month.
AICC media panelist Prem Chandra Mishra, who is also a member of the state legislative council, fumed at a letter issued by the principal secretary of disaster management department to all district magistrates on the previous day with specific directions about payment of ''mazdoor nishkraman sahayta'' (labourers evacuation assistance).
Mishra added, "Nitish government had earlier promised that all the migrant workers will be kept in quarantine centre for 14 days and will be provided with food, proper sanitation and other necessary facilities. But no arrangements were made for them and police often lathi-charge them."
He also lamented that the letter indicated that a flat sum of Rs 1,000 will be transferred into bank accounts of all migrant workers who fit the bill.
"The clause flies in the face of the chief ministers promise that the money paid to workers will be an assistance of Rs 500 in addition to the travel expenses. It is based on the presumption that nobody could have paid more than Rs 500 for the journey back home. What about people who might have coughed up Rs 700-800, coming from far-off places like Tamil Nadu," Mishra asked.
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