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Uttar Pradesh will bring back labourers and workers who are stranded in other States and have completed 14 days of quarantine in a phased manner.
The U.P. government estimates that around 5 to 10 lakh migrant workers could return to the State in the next two months, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath told district-level officials in a meeting on Friday evening.
Mr. Adityanath instructed officials on Friday to prepare a working plan and come up with details in this regard, his office said in a statement after a high-level meeting.
“After screening and testing such people, the concerned State government should start the process of sending them back. After they are brought to the U.P. borders, the State government will transport them to their districts by bus,” said the government.
Mr. Adityanath asked officials to make preparations for keeping these migrants under 14 days of quarantine in their respective districts and to sanitise and vacate shelter homes well in time.
Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Awanish Awasthi, said the Chief Minister had instructed officials to send back migrants of other States who had completed 14 days of quarantine in U.P.
While some districts in U.P. had individually released the number of migrants living in them or their people living in other States, the government is yet to come up with a cumulative data.
After the U.P. government recently sent 300 buses to bring back its students stranded in Kota, Rajasthan, Opposition leaders, including Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, had stressed that something similar should be done for labourers and workers stuck in other States.
More than 8,000 students were brought back to the State, as per government estimates.
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