Two
more flights with the workers will take off on Thursday
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Mumbai(Agencies):
Stepping in to help
stranded migrants reach their villages, Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan on
Wednesday arranged for four special flights to send about 700 people to their
homes in Uttar Pradesh.
Sources close
to Bachchan said he wanted to book a train for the migrants but the logistics
did not work out.
The flights
were “organised” on Bachchan's directive by his close aide Rajesh Yadav,
managing director of his home production company AB Corp Ltd. They took off
from Mumbai for Allahabad, Gorakhpur and Varanasi on Wednesday morning with 180
passengers in each, the sources said.
Two more
flights with the workers will take off on Thursday.
Yadav, on Bachchan's
behalf, had also recently flagged off 10 buses for 300 migrants to reach their
villages in Lucknow, Allahabad, Bhadohi and other places in Uttar Pradesh. This
was done in partnership with the dargahs in Mahim and the Haji Ali, a statement
said.
Earlier in
the week, actor Sonu Sood arranged a special flight to send 180 Assamese
migrants home. Last month, he helped 177 workers stuck in Kerala to fly home to
Odisha.
Sood, who has
also arranged for buses to ferry the workers and their families back home, told
PTI that he has helped 18,000-20,000 workers to go back to their homes in
states such as Odisha, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand.
The lockdown,
which began on March 25, left lakhs of migrants stranded in different parts of
the country. With no money and no work, many walked, cycled or hitchhiked their
way to villages hundreds, sometimes thousands, of kilometres away.
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