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A single line from a migrant worker at Surat’s Udhna railway station – “ab nahi aaunga, dost” – captures the heartbreak behind the massive rush of labourers leaving Gujarat’s textile hub because an LPG gas crisis has made it impossible to cook food even when they still have jobs. In this video, we unpack why thousands of migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha are queuing for 14–16 hours for trains, how police lathicharge visuals from Udhna reveal a repeat of Covid-era chaos, and how Surat’s textile production has fallen from around 6.5 crore metres to 4.5 crore metres a day as 30% of the workforce heads home. To understand how the West Asia conflict, Strait of Hormuz disruptions and LPG shortage have turned Asia’s textile hub into a migrant exodus story, Watch the Full Video Now!

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