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Migrant labourers in Vizag protest demanding payment of salary for April before sending them to their native states

By ANI | Updated: May 7, 2020 04:20 IST

As several states have started receiving and sending the stranded people to their native states, a group of migrant workers of HPCL refinery in Vizag's Pedagantyada staged a protest demanding payment of their salary for April at first.

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As several states have started receiving and sending the stranded people to their native states, a group of migrant workers of HPCL refinery in Vizag's Pedagantyada staged a protest demanding payment of their salary for April at first.

"We work at HPCL refinery. No one from L&T came to see us during the lockdown. Only one staff member came and arranged food but now there's no food," said the labourers.

They demanded that they should be first paid the salary of April and then they be sent to their native states.

( With inputs from ANI )

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