Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials on Monday to spread awareness among migrants to travel on trains and buses instead of unsafe modes of transport.
At a meeting to review the coronavirus lockdown situation, Adityanath asked the Transport Department officials to undertake regular inspections in a bid to check road accidents.
The directives come two days after the road accident in Auraiya district, in which at least 27 migrant workers were killed and injuring over 30 injured.
Adityanath directed the officials to ensure that people do not walk or use three-wheelers, bikes, trucks and other unsafe modes of transport while returning. He asked the police to undertake heavy patrolling and also create awareness among the people.
Loudspeakers and other means should be used for creating awareness, and the migrant workers should be told that they should use trains and buses, not unsafe modes that endanger their lives, the chief minister said.
According to an official spokesperson, the chief minister said 590 special trains had brought people from different parts of the country over the past week, while the state transport buses had also made arrangements of 12,000 buses to send the migrants to their native districts.
The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) should undertake regular sanitisation of its buses and ensure that there are hand sanitisers inside these vehicles, Adityanath said, adding that two drivers should be available in every bus.
Every district magistrate has been asked to keep 200 buses with themselves, Adityanath said.