“MEA Doesn’t Discriminate Between States, Vande Bharat For All”: Spokesperson

The External Affairs Ministry on Thursday said it does not discriminate between states, and the Centre’s Vande Bharat mission is for all stranded Indians.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava made the comments in response to West Bengal Home Secretary Partha Chatterjee’s accusation that the Centre was discriminating between states.

The government launched the Vande Bharat mission on May 7 to bring back Indians stranded in various countries due to coronavirus-related restrictions.

“The MEA does not discriminate between states. GOI’s Vande Bharat Mission is for all stranded Indians, including those from West Bengal. Over 3,700 of them have registered for repatriation from different parts of the world @MoCA_GoI @HomeSecretaryWB,” Mr Srivastava said in a tweet, tagging the post of Mr Chatterjee.

Mr Chatterjee had tweeted, “Is the MEA asking us to believe that there are enough people to come from Georgia to Gujarat but none want to come to Kolkata? Also, there are enough people to come back to Bihar from Kyrgyzstan but not enough to bring back to Bengal? Stop this injustice !!! #MithyebadiBJP”.

Mr Srivastava also said that the Centre will facilitate flights to Kolkata if the state government will confirm arrangements to receive and quarantine.

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