Bengal workers are stranded in other states, CM Mamata is not giving permission to train - Amit Shah
Bengal workers are stranded in other states, CM Mamata is not giving permission to train - Amit Shah
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Kolkata: The Union Home Minister Amit Shah has now taken a tough stance against the wavering policies of the Mamata government in the matter of bringing back and moving workers from other states in West Bengal. In this connection, Home Minister Amit Shah has written a letter to Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee. The letter has questioned the attitude of the state government regarding the problem of migrant laborers. The Center has planned to return home to more than two lakh migrants.

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According to sources, in a letter to West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the trapped Bengal workers in another state want to come to their home state of Bengal, but the state government's attitude towards them is not right. The Bengal government is not showing readiness to bring people here and is not allowing trains to enter the state.

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Amit Shah further said, 'It is unfair to the migrant laborers of Bengal, this will cause further problems for them.' He claimed that the central government was trying to help more than two lakh migrants return to their home state. Home Minister Amit Shah has written that the way other states are making arrangements to bring migrant laborers to them, so should West Bengal.

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