Workers protesting in Surat to go home in lockdown
Workers protesting in Surat to go home in lockdown
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Surat: Once again, in Gujarat's Surat, migrant workers created a ruckus on the streets and also vandalized vehicles. On receipt of the news, the police team reached the spot and the workers were repulsed by lathi-charge. The situation is still tense. According to reports, the workers of the Kadodara area have been demanding to go home for several days, but the administration was repeatedly reassuring.

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Due to this, the workers lost their temper today and started the commotion on the streets. The workers not only created a ruckus but also vandalized the vehicles parked nearby. Earlier, the Surat administration allowed the workers to go by luxury buses towards Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and when the labourers arrived outside the city, they were barred from going further. The situation of labourers worsened without food and water in summers and being stopped by the administration to go out.

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Workers were taken out on the road in the Pandesara area of Surat. The workers followed social distancing during this period, but they were restless to get lost. They were also charged Rs 3500 per person. Surat Collector Dhawal Patel was furious when he was asked about the workers being stopped.

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