Migrant Worker Removes Plaster From Fractured Leg So He Could Walk 240 Kms To Reach Home

Ira Shukla

The sudden lockdown across India with the view of controlling coronavirus, has resulted in a serious inconvenience for migrant workers, many of whom decided to walk to their homes on foot.

One of them, with a fractured leg.

In a video shared by NDTV, the migrant worker can be seen tearing off his plaster while sitting on the middle of the road.

He was also quoted as saying:

Have no work, can’t send money to my family.
Twitter/NDTV

His hometown is in Rajasthan reportedly, and is 240 kilometers away. 

Walking that distance with a fractured foot seems impossible, but a lot of people have found themselves in these situations after the lockdown and that is just unfortunate.

Hoping that the government comes up with some solution. This is just unaaceptable.

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