Delhi: government will pay if they are unable to pay rent, CM Kejriwal declared to stop migration
New Delhi : Arvind Kejriwal government has made a big announcement in order to stop the migration. CM Kejriwal said that those who are not able to pay the rent will be paid by the Delhi government. This is a relief news for the people living on rent as well as the landlords. Apart from this, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, concerned about the exodus of workers, has appealed to the workers not to go anywhere. Kejriwal has said that stay where you are, we are ready to help all possible.
Kejriwal said, “Stay where you are because the risk of spreading corona virus increases due to more people gathering. I am making all arrangements for you. “Arvind Kejriwal further said,” There is complete arrangement for your stay and food. You will be taken care of. “
Delhi Police tightens back to prevent migration
The country is already plagued by the outbreak of Corona virus, now the serious crisis of migration from the surrounding areas including Delhi has become worse. Thousands of laborers continue to flee from Delhi on the fifth day. Thousands of workers were present at Delhi’s Anand Vihar since yesterday. Many people are sleeping with their belongings on the pavement built on the side of the road, while some people are beginning to gather at the bus depot. They all have come in the hope that perhaps the bus will start moving now and will leave them at their respective homes. However, to stop the migration of people, the Delhi Police has also taken up the gear. According to police sources, no DTC bus will be allowed outside Delhi. The police will announce at every place that no bus is going towards UP or Bihar, so people should not come out of their homes.
Migrants will be stopped using railway tracks
Those coming through the railway track will also be stopped. Delhi Police has been asked to increase the police picket on the roads and above the railway track and elsewhere. Sources said that the buses which are running now will also be stopped and examined and all such passengers who want to go out will be returned.
Migrants are returning to their homes
There is havoc of Corona in the country, then there is a city of villages on the streets. There is not a single main road left where the poor going to the village have not opened. Poverty and helplessness are scattered on every road. Now, due to the lockdown in the entire country, hundreds of migrants are forced to return to their homes on foot. Among these returning people, the travails of pain and pain passing through the head of India are seen. Unbreakable chains of hunger and poverty, sobbing children, mourning mothers and spluttering fathers are part of this crowd.