Bengal: Hawkers protest eviction from railway stations, demand rehabilitation
Hawkers in Kolkata protested against their removal from railway stations, demanding rehabilitation as the authorities conduct anti-encroachment drives to clear platforms and surrounding areas.
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Hawkers affiliated to CITU-allied West Bengal Railway Hawkers' Union held a protest in front of Sealdah railway station in Kolkata against their removal from the premises and surrounding areas.
The railway authorities, with assistance from the police, are holding anti-encroachment drives at various stations, including Howrah and Sealdah.
Claiming that the hawkers have been left without livelihood, the union demanded their rehabilitation.
In a bid to clear the platforms and other surrounding areas at railway stations of encroachment to make movement of passengers hassle-free, the railways resorted to the eviction of hawkers, officials said.
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