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Don’t leave, start working in industrial units resuming operations: Khattar to migrant workers

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Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday appealed to migrant workers in the state not to leave and start working in industrial units that have been allowed to resume operations amid lockdown according to the Centre’s guidelines.
He, however, said if anyone still wants to leave, the state government will make arrangements for their return. Relaxations have been given to industries in the state as per the Centre’s guidelines to resume operations during lockdown, Khattar said in a televised address to the people of Haryana.
“You may not have visited your homes in one or two years, you maybe homesick or under pressure from your families to go back. But during this time of crisis, we will not let you face any difficulty and ensure your jobs remain secure as you resume work in these units which are now restarting,” he said. “If anyone, including tourists or pilgrims who had come to the state and got stranded, still wants to go back, we will collect their details and make arrangements for them. We will also safely bring back Haryana residents who are stranded in other states,” he said. (PTI)

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