CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao says No labourers should go home on foot

The fourth phase of lockdown is currently going on in the country. People are trapped in every corner of the country due to the coronavirus lockdown. Special trains, buses, and flights have also been run by the government to help such people, but still, the migrants desperate to go home are forced to travel on foot.

Now Telangana Chief Minister K.K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday ordered all officials to arrange buses and trains for migrant workers so that no migrant labourers travel on foot to go to their homes. He said that if there is no service on the train, then the bus service should be given to help these people.

The Chief Minister gave instructions to all the officials that no migrant labourer should go on foot to his house. With this, he said that the state government will take the responsibility of taking all migrant labourers to their homes. The Chief Minister's son and State Municipal Administration Minister KT Rama Rao had earlier said that the state government had run 75 buses in the shortest time to help these people and had made arrangements for one lakh people, in which At least 6 crore rupees were spent.

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