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A day after the Supreme Court pulled up the Centre and Railways for charging fares from migrants for Shramik trains, Indian Railways, in a press briefing on Friday, 29 May, said, “migrants will not be charged any fare”.
While some states have been paying their share of the fare, some migrants were still being charged for tickets, Chairman of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav claimed. “The migrants who have been charged will be reimbursed for the same. The share of 85:15 ratio of the fare between the Railways and the state still holds true,” he added.
The apex court on Thursday had directed the Railways to ensure food and shelter to migrant labourers. The court also said that no bus or train fare shall be charged from migrant workers and that they should be provided with food by the state.
“279 ‘Shramik Special' trains have been run till 20 May. All requests from states have been accommodated by the Railways. Almost 3 lakh migrants being ferried by the Railways on a daily basis,” he added.
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The chairman also told the journalists not to spread “fake news” regarding trains losing their track and taking a lot of days to reach their destination. His comment comes at a time when several reports of trains getting delayed and extraordinary long journeys have emerged.
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