Explorer

Congress Accuses Adityanath Of Not Giving Permission To Buses Carrying Migrants To Enter UP

Around 980 buses arranged by the Congress party have returned to Rajasthan after UP government did not give permission to enter into the state.

New Delhi: Around 980 buses have returned to Bharatpur, Alwar, and other parts of Rajasthan after UP government did not give permission to enter into the state. Congress is set to move the fresh application and its leaders are scheduled to meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. After the UP government said that they did not get the list of the buses from the Congress, the party leaders said they will give the list to the chief minister's office on Monday. "From last three days, Priyanka Gandhiji has been writing to the UP CM to allow buses in the state, but permission was not granted and after 12 hours the buses had to return," said UP Congress leader and former Union Minister Jitin Prasada. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday had urged the Yogi government to allow the buses to enter the state which has reached the border and is now stranded. She had released a video appeal to the UP Chief Minister. Around 400 buses had reached Bahaj Goverdhan border and it is said that migrant labourers are on the bus. Priyanka Gandhi has arranged 500 buses to take migrants from Rajasthan's Alwar and Bharatpur but the Congress says it did not get permission from the UP government to enter the state. On Saturday, Priyanka Gandhi had written to the chief minister to give permission to ply 1000 buses for the migrants after the accident took place in Auriyya where 24 people lost their lives. Priyanka Gandhi, who is also in charge of party affairs in eastern Uttar Pradesh, said that the Congress will bear the cost of these chartered buses at a time when the migrants are finding it tough to return homes safely. "Lakhs of workers are trying to get back to their homes while walking from various parts of the country and there are not enough arrangements made for them. We wish to operate 500 buses each from Ghazipur and Noida borders," Priyanka Gandhi said in the letter to Yogi Adityanath. She asserted that the "nation-builders cannot be left to fend for themselves in such times".
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Delhi Sees Worst Air Quality Of This Season As AQI Nears 500, Visibility Drops Further
Delhi Sees Worst Air Quality Of This Season As AQI Nears 500, Visibility Drops Further
Kailash Gahlot Likely To Join BJP Today A Day After Quitting Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP
Kailash Gahlot Likely To Join BJP Today A Day After Quitting Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP
PM Modi Lands In Brazil To Attend G20 Summit, Shares Pics
PM Modi Lands In Brazil To Attend G20 Summit, Shares Pics
What Are Different Stages of GRAP, Enforced In Delhi To Curb Pollution
What Are Different Stages of GRAP, Enforced In Delhi To Curb Pollution
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Breaking News: DRDO Successfully Tests Long-Range Hypersonic Missile | ABP NewsRift Erupts in BJP Over CM Yogi and PM Modi's Slogans | ABP News'I'm the CEO of Lashkar-e-Taiba,' The Reserve Bank of India Receives Threatening Call | ABP NewsChaos Erupts at Navneet Rana's Rally As Chairs Thrown, Protests and Slogans | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget