Mumbai Lawyer Moves SC, Offers Rs 25 Lakh For Sending Home Migrant Workers
New Delhi: A Mumbai-based lawyer has moved the Supreme Court with a unique PIL, offering to bear cost of sending back home migrant workers who hail from his home district Sant Kabir Nagar in Uttar Pradesh but are stuck in Mumbai due to the lockdown.
Sagheer Ahmed Khan, hailing from Sant Kabir Nagar district, had reached Mumbai in 1999 to start practice as a lawyer in Bombay High Court. For first two years, he had lived in a shanti and as years passed by, he succeeded in the big city as an advocate. In his PIL before the SC, filed through advocate Ejaz Maqbool, Khan offered to deposit Rs 25 lakhs in the SC towards transportation cost of migrant workers to his home district.
He said many persons from Sant Kabir Nagar and Basti districts were working in Mumbai and stuck in the city since March 25 without wages after lockdown was announced. Narrating the deplorable and pitiable living conditions in the shanties from his own experience, the advocate said most migrant workers want to go back home and in the absence of transport started walking home or paid RS 5,000 each to be herded into mini-trucks like animals for an arduous 1500 km journey back to their homes in Sant Kabir Nagar.