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50,000 migrants flee, over 400 arrested: Why is Gujarat on edge?

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Six districts, most of them in northern Gujarat, witnessed sporadic incidents of violence against Hindi-speaking people. Mehsana and Sabarkantha were the worst-hit districts
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Gujarat government has beefed up security in areas inhabited by non-Gujaratis after a mass exodus of migrant workers.

The migrant workers fled fearing retaliatory violence after a man from Bihar was accused of raping a toddler.

The police has also taken hundreds of people into custody and has slapped several cases against them.

The exodus

Fearing retaliatory violence, there was a mass exodus of migrants from Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Bharatiya Vikas Parishad President Maheshsingh Kushwah claimed that over 20,000 people belonging to Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh had fled the state due to the prevailing uncertainty.

"Over 20,000 migrants from these states have fled due to fear as Hindi-speaking people are being attacked in different parts of the state. All non-Gujaratis should not be seen as culprits for the misdeeds of one person," he said.

Economic impact

As a result of thousands of migrant labourers fleeing Gujarat, infrastructure and construction companies in the state could face manpower shortage in the short-term.

Human resource officials also told Moneycontrol that the companies are currently engaging with the state government and police forces to ensure safety of the workers at their factories and manufacturing facilities. Also, measures are being taken to contact those who have left for their native places and convince them to come back.

The exodus may also create problems for the pharmaceuticals industry.

Gujarat is the manufacturing hub for pharmaceuticals, housing over 3,300 manufacturing units, including some of the large drug makers such as Sun Pharma, Torrent Pharmaceuticals, Cadila Healthcare and Intas, contributing around 28 percent of India's pharmaceutical exports.

Politics

Earlier on October 8, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ally and union minister Ram Vilas Paswan spoke to Rupani and voiced their concerns.

Gujarat Home Minister Pradeepsinh Jadeja said that efforts were on to find out whether the attacks were a “conspiracy by those who are out of power in Gujarat since the last 22 years", hinting at Congress.

Neeraj Kumar, Janata Dal (United) Member of Legislative Council (MLC) sent a two-page open letter to Congress President Rahul Gandhi, blaming his party for the violence against Biharis.

"You appointed your Gujarat MLA Alpesh Thakor as one of the national secretaries in-charge of Bihar and his outfit Gujarat Kshatriya Thakor Sena is driving out migrant Biharis," Kumar alleged in the letter.

Congress, however, on October 8 blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Rupani for the attacks and violence in Gujarat and said they should quit if they are unable to carry out their responsibilities.

The Rahul Gandhi-led party also trained its guns on PM Modi, saying how he would go to Varanasi and face the people of the state who made him the prime minister, after attacks on migrant labour from UP in Gujarat, a state of which he was the chief minister for long.

Gandhi said targeting of migrant workers was "completely wrong" and that he was totally against it.

Taking to Twitter, Gandhi said the root cause of violence in Gujarat was closure of factories and unemployment there due to which both the system and the economy are reeling.

"There is nothing more frightening than poverty. The root cause of the violence in Gujarat is the closed down factories and unemployment there. Both the system and that economy are reeling.

"Making migrant labour their target is completely wrong. I stand totally against it," he said in Hindi on Twitter.

(With inputs from PTI)
 
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A very shameful incident in Gujarat inflicted by Congress Goons. Punish them so severely that they think twice before doing any such mischief.
 
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I love how Indians call people from other states "migrants". Implies that their from a foreign nation.
 
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I love how Indians call people from other states "migrants". Implies that their from a foreign nation.

You won't understand ...in India , the difference between each state culturally is similar to that of say Germany and France or France and the U.K. ...
 
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You won't understand ...in India , the difference between each state culturally is similar to that of say Germany and France or France and the U.K. ...
Even more than that..especially south n north...its like china n india
 
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South India should be a separate country, Lazy North Indians are eating south Indian's fruit of labor
 
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South India should be a separate country, Lazy North Indians are eating south Indian's fruit of labor

They are not lazy but North Indians follow Islamic culture closer to Pakistan and is different than the Hindu culture followed by South, East, West parts of India.
 
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They are not lazy but North Indians follow Islamic culture closer to Pakistan and is different than the Hindu culture followed by South, East, West parts of India.

ya blame laziness on Islam
 
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They are not lazy but North Indians follow Islamic culture closer to Pakistan and is different than the Hindu culture followed by South, East, West parts of India.

nothing to do with culture, its the 70 yrs of Hindi rule that has given them a strong sense of entitlement - e.g Hindi is national language. This mentality is so ingrained into them , that makes them indiscipline, pushy, aggressive and insensitive.

Bihari brahman H Raja of Tamilnadu and governor Rajasthani brahman Banwarilal Purohit are prime products of such mentality.

Most wanted accused H Raja meets governor!
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BJP national secretary H Raja who has been wanted by the police as cases have been filed on him under 8 sections, today met the Tamilnadu governor Banwarilal Purohit. H Raja has been creating controversies one after the other, as two weeks back he had degraded the policemen and courts with his statements as permission was denied for Ganesh Chathurthi march, and then again he had spoken in a cheap manner on women and families of staff working in Hindu endowment and charitable trust department

https://www.apherald.com/Politics/ViewArticle/321068/Most-wanted-accused-H-Raja-meets-governor-/
 
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