New Delhi, ANI. People are trapped in every corner of the country due to lockdown across the country. The Vande Bharat Mission Scheme has been launched to help such people. Under this, work is being done to bring the trapped people to their residence in other states, but meanwhile a West Bengal minister has alleged that it is being
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discriminated against West Bengal. Now the Ministry of External Affairs has given a clarification on this. The statement issued by the ministry said that Vande Bharat Mission does not create discrimination in any state. This scheme is for all Indians stranded in India and abroad.
Srivastava, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs, wrote on Twitter that the MEA does not discriminate between states. The Vande Bharat Mission of the Government of India is for all stranded Indians of West Bengal. Of these, 3700 have registered stranded people in different parts of the world. Let us tell you that the Education Minister of West Bengal Partha Chatterjee had questioned the Vande Bharat Mission. His reply was answered by the spokesperson. Under the Vande Bharat Mission various lockdown restrictions are being brought to India from May 7 of their citizens stranded abroad.