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Covid-19: Migrant Workers are Going to be Transported in Trains but why put Burden of Railway Charges on States? Thomas Isaac

Covid-19: Migrant Workers are Going to be Transported in Trains but why put Burden of Railway Charges on States? Asking Thomas Isaac Finance Minister



Covid-19: Migrant Workers are Going to be Transported in Trains but why put Burden of Railway Charges on States? Asking Thomas Isaac Finance Minister of Kerala.

Thomas Isaac, Finance Minister of KeralaImage Credit: Kerala Kaumudi

Covid-19: Migrant Workers are Going to be Transported in Trains but why put Burden of Railway Charges on States? Thomas Isaac

With the concessions announced, guest workers were sent back on special trains. Thomas Isaac said regarding this "Good that wisdom has dawned- migrant workers are going to be transported in trains rather than buses. Centre must shoulder its constitutional obligations and not only bear costs but also pay every migrant ₹7500 at destination."

Thomas Isaac's tweet: Good that wisdom has dawned- migrant workers are going to be transported in trains rather than buses. But why put burden of railway charges on states? Centre must shoulder its constitutional obligations and not only bear costs but also pay every migrant ₹7500 at destination.

Covid-19 | Thomas Isaac | Central Railway

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