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Bengal Police Start Helpline For Migrant Workers From State Facing Harassment Elsewhere, BJP Slams Move
Bengal Police Start Helpline For Migrant Workers From State Facing Harassment Elsewhere, BJP Slams Move

News18

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • News18

Bengal Police Start Helpline For Migrant Workers From State Facing Harassment Elsewhere, BJP Slams Move

The BJP has accused West Bengal's ruling TMC of trying to legitimise Rohingya migrants as potential voters The West Bengal police have introduced a helpline for migrant workers from the state facing harassment and identity checks elsewhere. Families of migrant workers have been raising concerns about their relatives being detained or questioned while working outside Bengal. In a social media statement, Bengal police acknowledged the rise in such complaints and issued a call to action. 'If you encounter problems while working in another state, contact the state police helpline. We have received reports about Bengal natives being harassed and detained in other states. Many workers and their families are unaware of how or whom to report these issues to. Therefore, we urge citizens from Bengal, as well as their families, to inform the local police station or district control room immediately. Additionally, we are launching a dedicated helpline at 9147727666, available exclusively via WhatsApp. Users can send their information, including their name and address. Each case will be verified, and we will coordinate with the relevant state authorities to take appropriate action," the department said. The statement emphasised that while police verification is being streamlined across various states, this helpline will expedite communication and verification processes, facilitating quicker intervention for affected migrant workers. The Bengal government has been proactive in addressing migrant workers' welfare. A Migrant Workers' Welfare Board exists in the state, with an estimated 22 lakh migrant workers from Bengal across India. However, the current situation involves specific issues related to identity verification, making the police helpline crucial at this moment. In December 2023, the state government launched the Karmasathi (Parijayee Shramik) initiative, which includes a toll-free helpline (1800-103-0009) and a 24-hour call centre to support migrant workers. This initiative also established registration infrastructure at railway stations and block offices under the Migrant Workers' Welfare Scheme, 2023, to ensure the safety and well-being of workers across the country. Government sources indicate that the situation calls for immediate action due to the rising instances of harassment and identity checks faced by migrant workers in other states. The police helpline is seen as an essential tool for families to seek immediate help and assistance. Mamata Banerjee Raises Concerns Chief minister Mamata Banerjee has consistently voiced her concerns about the increasing number of Bengalis allegedly being detained or harassed in various states, particularly those ruled by the BJP. This issue first gained prominence when Bengali workers were allegedly detained in Odisha, accused of being Bangladeshi nationals despite having valid Indian identification. Similar alleged instances have been reported in Haryana, where approximately 237 workers were detained, and in Rajasthan, where between 300 and 400 workers were similarly accused. Banerjee said, 'Is it a crime to speak in Bengali?" She announced plans to launch a language movement on July 27, starting from Birbhum, to protest against what she describes as a cultural and linguistic assault on Bengali speakers. BJP Hits Back The TMC government has strongly criticised the 'ongoing harassment" of Bengali-speaking workers, claiming it is politically motivated. Trinamool leaders argue that this is part of a larger agenda to target Bengalis in BJP-ruled states, aiming to label them as Bangladeshis. However, the Bharatiya Janata Party has dismissed these claims, accusing the TMC of trying to legitimise Rohingya migrants as potential voters. The BJP argues that the TMC's language movement is a political strategy to garner support among certain voter segments rather than a genuine concern for migrant workers' welfare. BJP's Suvendu Adhikari said, 'This post is entirely politically motivated. It has been shared to confuse and disturb Bengali people living in different parts of India for work, intending to cause panic. Indian Bengalis and Hindu refugees across India are not facing any problems. However, Hindu Bengalis living in West Bengal often become victims of harassment by the police. To those people and to Indian Hindus coming from other states, no matter what language they speak, if they are residing in any district of West Bengal for work and are harassed by the police (Mamata's police), please send me the details via email. I will provide full assistance. My email ID is – adhikarisuvenduwb1@ 'Additionally, I request any concerned citizens of West Bengal, if they come across any Rohingya Muslims or Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators residing in any district of West Bengal, to kindly send the information to my email ID. I will ensure that this information reaches the proper authorities," he said. About the Author Kamalika Sengupta Kamalika Sengupta is the Editor (East) at CNN-News18 / focusing on politics, defence, and women's issues. She is a seasoned multimedia journalist with over 20 years of experience reporting from More First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Bengal police verify 750 migrant workers detained across states
Bengal police verify 750 migrant workers detained across states

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Time of India

Bengal police verify 750 migrant workers detained across states

Kolkata: Bengal police have carried out around 750 verifications in one and a half months for migrant workers from the state detained across the country. With no data available from states regarding the detained migrant workers, police had to rely on inputs from labour boards, the Karmasathi portal, local representatives, MLAs, family members, and sometimes the contractors who had employed the workers, sources said. "Once informed of a detention, we confirm it with the state concerned. However, in most cases, the SP or state police headquarters do not respond. So, we are contacting district magistrates. Once confirmation of detention arrives, we ask local police to visit the residences and local panchayat offices of the detained workers," said a source at Bhawani Bhawan. As Aadhaar cards are not being accepted by the local cops, police here are collecting alternate documents to prove the citizenship of the detainees, said a source. "While a birth certificate is the most useful document, we are also collecting land deeds, details of voter cards of their parents (or grandparents), and sending them back to the local police through the DM office of that state concerned. Several days are being wasted going through these multiple channels. Requests to inform us in case of detentions are also being ignored. While dealing with the Rajasthan Police was comparatively easy, both the Mumbai and Delhi Police were almost inaccessible. Odisha Police carried out the largest number of detentions at multiple centres," said the source. A special cell is also being set up for the verification process, the source added. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Cops cited the example of Ajimuddin Sheikh (22), a mason from Birbhum who was detained in Odisha. "When we showed them our voter ID cards and Aadhaar cards, the police there said they were not genuine. They wanted birth certificates and school documents. They even seized our phones and checked for phone numbers from Bangladesh," claimed Sheikh.

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