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Prof K Nageshwar: No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka (Video)

         కర్ణాటకాలో శ్రామిక్ రైల్లు రద్దు, వలస కూలీలు బానిసలు కారు || No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka ||

Soon after Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa’s meeting with builders and contractors, the state government decided to cancel all the trains it had previously requested for to ferry migrant workers back to their home states from today. This decision has been criticised by several trade organisations who said it amounted to forced labour and curbing the freedom of the poor.

The decision by the state BJP government to not let workers return to their home state has come at a time when around 53,000 people had registered for travel back to Bihar alone. Fearing that such large scale reverse migration would impact construction work in the state, a number of builders and contractors under the aegis of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) met Yediyurappa on Tuesday.

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Prof K Nageshwar:  No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar:  No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka (Video)
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కర్ణాటకాలో శ్రామిక్ రైల్లు రద్దు, వలస కూలీలు బానిసలు కారు || No Trains For Migrants In Karnataka || Soon after Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa’s meeting with builders and contractors, the state government decided to cancel all the trains it had previously requested for to ferry migrant workers back to their home states from today. This decision has been criticised by several trade organisations who said it amounted to forced labour and curbing the freedom of the poor. The decision by the state BJP government to not let workers return to their home state has come at a time when around 53,000 people had registered for travel back to Bihar alone. Fearing that such large scale reverse migration would impact construction work in the state, a number of builders and contractors under the aegis of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) met Yediyurappa on Tuesday.