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AHMEDABAD/NEW DELHI, APRIL 29
At least 4,000 fishermen from Andhra Pradesh, who were stranded in Gujarat amid the COVID-19 lockdown, were sent back home in 60-odd private buses from Veraval in Gir-Somnath district, an official said on Wednesday.
The state government has also arranged for buses to ferry migrant workers of neighbouring states who were stranded in different parts Gujarat, he said.
Following talks with the Andhra Pradesh government, the state government hired around 60 private buses to ferry 4,000 Andhra fishermen to Visakhapatnam from Veraval, said Manish Bharadwaj, secretary of the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries department.
“These buses started their journey from Veraval on Monday evening and the last bus set off on Wednesday morning. The fishermen will reach Visakhapatnam after two days on the road,” he said.
Migrant fishermen from Andhra Pradesh work for boat owners in Gujarat and spend around 10 months in the state, the official said.
“Earlier, we had allowed fishermen from Maharashtra and Daman to return by sea. However, it would take five days to reach Visakhapatnam by sea and we would have also needed large trawlers. Which is why we decided to hire buses and transport them by road,” Bhardwaj said.
Meanwhile, the Gujarat government has so far ferried 4,500 stranded migrants in buses to Rajasthan, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh, Additional Chief Secretary (Labour and Employment) Vipul Mitra said.
Far away states including Uttar Pradesh will have to send their own buses to take back migrant workers, he added.
Earlier on Wednesday, former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha Member Suresh Prabhu said in New Delhi that AP Government is sending special buses to Veraval in Gujarat to bring back nearly 6000 stranded fishermen due to lock down.
“I got the information regarding these fishermen. Immediately I contacted the Gujarat Chief Minister, local BJP unit and NGOs there for the supply of food and daily necessities to them,” he said.
Prabhu, who is a Rajya Sabha member from Andhra Pradesh, said that he was also pursuing the matter with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.
“I have been informed that special buses have been deployed to bring these 6,000 fishermen back to their homes. It was my responsibility as member of Parliament from the state to help them,” he added.