(Akhilesh Kumar) There is still 4 days left for Lockdown 3.0 to finish. But the patience of migrant laborers is responding. If someone walks on foot at night to cross the border, someone is sweating to reach home by traveling 1000-1200 km on a bicycle at 3 am. Some said, after taking the bowl for 3 hours, you do not get enough food and at times you do not get it. Now, we cannot stop in Delhi to face this burn. No money left. Mom and dad are calling and saying, come on, son.
A laborer sold his mobile so that he could arrange for food on the way to Bihar. After buying the bruise and kept it in a bag and took a bicycle and set out in a group. Bhaskar on Wednesday spoke to the workers on the struggle to cross the borders of Delhi-UP at Apsara border, Vaishali border and UP Gate-Ghazipur border. Here, 2200 laborers will return to their homes from the construction site of L&T located in Dwarka in South West District. He will get two months salary after DM's intervention. On Wednesday, 800 of these laborers were sent by train to Bihar. DM Rahul Singh said that there are about 2200 laborers.
If you line up at 9 o'clock, you get food at 12 o'clock
Manish Kumar, a resident of Rai Bareli of UP and living in Narela, Delhi, has gone out on a bicycle to Rai Bareli along with his companions. Manish said that the money is not in the pocket, where will he eat from. The school is two km from where I live. Food was available there. You will line up at 9 am, you will get food at 12 am.
We thought, now if the village does not move, then
Devan Kumar, a resident of Banka district of Bihar, lived in Sonia Vihar, Delhi. On Tuesday, the cycle was turning in reverse direction to enter UP from Apsara Border by bicycle. On being asked, he said that he had been living after eating Churda-Muri for 10 days, we thought that now let the village go, otherwise we will die here.
Slept empty stomach on pavement with three children
Nami, a resident of Lakhimpur in UP, was found sitting on the pavement near Vaishali border with three sons and wife Asaman. He told that he used to make wooden toys in Sadar Market. Work has stopped They left on Monday night. It was night to reach the border. When there was no food, the hungry stomach fell asleep on the pavement.
The night we spent in the police station and shelter home,
two fellow UP residents Neeraj and Shrikesh were sitting on the pavement of Anand Vihar Road, eating bhindi vegetable and roti kept in polythene. Asked - Grandma is alone in our house. Thought I would go in March but by the time the factory got the money, the lockdown was done. Sometimes 15 days, sometimes 21 days. How will it be.
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