Amartya Sen Defends Constitutional Rights Amid Migrant Worker Controversy
Renowned economist Amartya Sen addressed the alleged harassment of Bengali migrant workers, emphasizing constitutional freedoms. He stated that all Indian citizens have the right to freely move and communicate across the country. The controversy has sparked political debate between the TMC and BJP, with differing narratives around the issue.

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Amid the ongoing political debate over the treatment of Bengali migrant workers, esteemed economist Amartya Sen has affirmed that all Indian citizens are entitled to move freely across the country. Speaking from Santiniketan, Sen insisted that any restrictions on this constitutional right must be firmly opposed.
Sen highlighted that the rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution allow citizens, regardless of regional identity, the freedom of movement and expression throughout India. His comments come in the wake of allegations by the TMC that Bengali-speaking migrants are facing harassment in BJP-governed states.
The controversy has stirred political waters, with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee leading protests against the BJP, which denies the allegations. The situation underscores a larger debate surrounding linguistic and regional rights, amplified by the upcoming assembly elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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