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Rajasthan: Gehlot government order, if workers were seen walking on the roads then SDM and SHO will be responsible

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On Thursday, 213 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in Rajasthan. These are the highest number of cases in a day. There have been a total of 4747 cases of corona in the state.

So far 125 people have died from Corona in Rajasthan. Despite the lockdown, cases of coronavirus infection continue to rise in Rajasthan. We all know that the migrant laborers are facing difficulties due to the lockdown. They are facing a livelihood and food crisis due to the closure of the industry. In such a situation, workers are migrating in large numbers to return to their respective states. Due to the inadequate operation of trains and buses, the trapped laborers have left for their states on foot. In such a situation, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ordered that no migrant laborers should walk on the roads of the state. If walking is seen then the SDM and SHO of the area will be held responsible.

CM Ashok Gehlot has instructed the migrant laborers to sit in buses and reach the shelter home. Migrant laborers trapped in lockdowns are wandering the streets due to a lack of adequate resources. As such, they will have to stay in the shelter home until their arrangements are made.

Let me tell you, the laborers mostly consist of people from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. In such a situation, CM Ashok Gehlot has ordered that the workers should not be seen on the streets, they should be kept in the shelter home. In the shelter home, complete arrangements for food and rest have been made with social distancing.

The anger of the laborers trapped in the lockdown in Alwar and Bhilwara was seen on the road. Unhappy laborers staged a protest at the factory gate on Thursday at Bhiwadi in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Police had removed the laborers by lathi-charge. After the intervention of the Tehsildar, the matter was resolved. The workers were angry at the factory owner not paying salary, later directed to pay salary to the factory owner. Apart from this, workers in Lavada also demonstrated for pay. The workers of a factory on the Bhilwara-Chittaurgarh highway created an uproar over the salary of March and April.

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