If I must die, I want to die in my motherland, says a migrant worker
The Probe spoke to Devraj, one of thousands of stranded migrant labourers in India
First Published: Apr 22,2021 06:01PM
by The ProbeThe pain and distress in this migrant labourer’s voice must echo across the country. As the national capital went under a lockdown, Devraj wants to reunite with his family in Nepal. He says he has no money to travel. Devraj is just one of thousands of labourers stranded on the streets of Delhi with no job at hand or food to eat or a roof above their head.
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