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The Franklin mess is beginning to unravel

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Mon, May 11, 2020 | 06:03 PM IST
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The Franklin mess is beginning to unravel The Franklin mess is beginning to unravel
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Has India failed its labour class?
After weeks of unimaginable hardship, stranded migrant workers can now finally leave for their villages in the hinterlands. But even as they board homebound trains in droves, worried urban centres prepare carrots and sticks — pay cuts, fines and what not — to force them to return. So, did the labour class once again draw the short straw? Tell us what you think.

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