Lockdown: Rajasthan workers trapped in Delhi, forced to reach their homes on foot
Lockdown: Rajasthan workers trapped in Delhi, forced to reach their homes on foot
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Jaipur: All the transport services including trains, metros have stopped in the capital of the country after the Central and Delhi government announced 'lockdown' due to Coronavirus, due to which the workers of Rajasthan who came to work in Delhi returned to go to their village Miles have been forced to walk. At this time, the daily wage workers who have gone to work in Delhi are most concerned.

Due to the lockdown, they have no work and trains have also been closed till 31 March, so they are forced to return to their village. With a bag in his hand and a bundle on his head, the workers have started marching towards their homes. A large number of workers are seen standing at the Sarai Kale Khan bus stand waiting for vehicles. Vikram Tanwar, a Delhi-based wage laborer, said his pain, 'We have to go to Rajasthan, Hazrat is coming on foot from Nizamuddin station, no train is running nor is there any bus going from Sarai Kale Khan bus station, We are now walking till Badarpur CM. If no vehicle is found there, then we will go on foot till Rajasthan.

When asked by the media that when the government is saying that whoever is there, stay there then why are you going? In response, Tanwar said, 'Our house is in Rajasthan, if we stay here, what will we eat? We have lost our wages too, we will not die of hunger? .'

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