Baichung Bhutia Offers His Gangtok Home As Shelter For Displaced Migrants During Lockdown

The plight of migrant workers and daily-wage laborers is a serious concern as the nationwide lockdown has temporarily put an end to their source of daily income. As a result, many cannot find a place to put up and food to eat amid coronavirus lockdown. In fact, they are ready to risk their lives to somehow travel back to their hometown so that they atleast get a roof over their head and food to eat.

Many Bollywood celebrities and sports personalities have come forward to help those affected due to lockdown and have contributed their bit to the Prime Minister’s relief fund called ‘PM Cares’.

Recently, ace football player Baichung Bhutia announced that he’s doing his bit towards the coronavirus crisis in the country. Accordingly, he has offered his Gangtok house as a shelter for migrant workers.

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Talking to NDTV he said, “I’ve offered any migrant worker who does not have any house to stay there. We will also provide them some basic ration. I’m also working with the local authorities to see how it can be done. We can support and work together.”

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He said he has been in constant touch with the authorities to keep a track of coronavirus cases in the country. “Not a single case of corona positive as of now. So that they (migrant workers) are safe from corona. Doctors can also check. We are trying to request the government. At least they will be safe from the coronavirus in the house when the borders have been shut and locked. They are badly hit they don’t have anywhere to go,” he added.

If anyone from Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and other North Bengal region that are stuck in Tamil Nadu and are in need…

Posted by Bhaichung Bhutia on Monday, March 30, 2020

Baichung also shared a Facebook message for people declaring the same. He has also listed a few contact numbers that those in need can call, reports TOI.

I feel strongly for the migrant workers who hope to reach their homes to survive corona virus and the nationwide lockdown. The mass exodus of migrant workers pouring out to attempt strenuous treks to their home is not only a violation of the curfew but is also a danger to their lives.I and United Sikkim Football Club would like to offer shelter to those in need in my building in Lumsey, Tadong. Kindly get in touch with me on Facebook or call our Senior manager USFC, Mr Arjun Rai phn. 9434117465 for any help regarding this issue.

Posted by Bhaichung Bhutia on Monday, March 30, 2020

Baichung’s contribution will surely help the migrant workers in these difficult times. Every contribution counts and Baichung’s is surely a huge one!

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