22 March, when all 12,500 passenger trains across India were stopped and all bus travel too, the government saw millions of migrant workers crowding train and bus stations to get home. Yet trains and buses were stopped, leaving them stranded in the cities. On 24 March a 21-days lockdown was announced within just 4 hours’ notice. Despite Modi Ji's plea, lakhs decided to walk home. Why would they risk coronavirus? Why walk for days with their children on their heads? Because with no jobs, no money, getting to their villages was their only hope.
Where did the government go wrong? Tune in to this episode of Yeh Jo India Hai Na.
Host: Rohit Khanna Editor: Purnendu Pritam Producer: Sonal Gupta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
22 March, when all 12,500 passenger trains across India were stopped and all bus travel too, the government saw millions of migrant workers crowding train and bus stations to get home. Yet trains and buses were stopped, leaving them stranded in the cities. On 24 March a 21-days lockdown was announced within just 4 hours’ notice. Despite Modi Ji's plea, lakhs decided to walk home. Why would they risk coronavirus? Why walk for days with their children on their heads? Because with no jobs, no money, getting to their villages was their only hope.
Where did the government go wrong? Tune in to this episode of Yeh Jo India Hai Na.
Host: Rohit Khanna Editor: Purnendu Pritam Producer: Sonal Gupta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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