Hyderabad:At a time when migrant workers from several states were seen returning to their native places amid the nationwide lockdown in the backdrop of coronavirus pandemic, Telangana government urged Bihar to send back the latter's workers employed in rice mills in the state.
Addressing a news conference on Sunday night Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao said that Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar will speak to his Bihar counterpart to request him to send back the workers.
Rao said if necessary he would talk to the Centre to arrange few special trains to bring back the migrant workers.
With Telangana gearing up to procure record 1.05 crore tonnes of paddy from farmers at designated procurement centres in villages in view of the lockdown, the authorities believe the task can't be completed without labourers from Bihar who do the work.
The CM said 95 per cent of the workers in rice mills were Bihari migrants, who had gone to Bihar for 'Holi' and are now stranded there due to lockdown.
"The state was also facing a tough task in arranging 70 lakh gunny bags required for procuring the paddy. The state has only 35 lakh bags and with the gunny bag manufacturers in Kolkata shutting their operations due to lockdown, the state is facing a challenge in meeting the requirement," Rao added.
Appealing to the farmers to have patience and wait in their villages for the procurement, the chief minister reiterated that his government would buy entire paddy and maize grown in the state. He also assured that the entire stock would be purchased at Minimum Support Price (MSP).