Wanting to Go Home, Migrant Workers Clash With Cops in Surat

Over 50 workers have been detained as they clashed with police and pelted stones at their vehicles.
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Hundreds of agitated migrant workers, with the demand to go back to their home states, clashed with the police in the Mora village of Gujarat's Surat district.
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Hundreds of agitated migrant workers, with the demand to go back to their home states, clashed with the police in the Mora village of Gujarat's Surat district.
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Hundreds of agitated migrant workers demanding that they be allowed to go back to their home states, clashed with the police in the Mora village of Gujarat's Surat district. Over 50 workers were detained as they pelted stones on police vehicles, while holding a demonstration to pressurise the administration to make arrangements for their return.

The workers were demanding that they be sent back to their hometowns in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha, among others. They mostly work at industrial units in the Hazira town of Surat and live in the village, officials told PTI.

They also said that security in the area had been tightened and the entire area had been cordoned off.

"At around 8 am today, around 500-1,000 people gathered here demanding they be sent back to their respective states. Reasonable force was used, around 55-60 were arrested, and around 50-60 have also been detained", said DN Patel, Joint Commissioner of Police, Surat.

(With inputs from PTI and ANI)

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