"Can't Return To Rented Homes": Mumbai Migrants Claim Trains Cancelled | Read

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Hundreds of migrants in Mumbai, who claim that they were told by police that special trains would be arranged for them, have been sleeping on footpaths and roads near a police station in Wadala area for the last three days, triggering concerns about social distancing amid India's fight against coronavirus.

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