Let alone migrant workers jostling to clamber on to the buses, even the samaritans couldn’t care less about social distancing. “I am trying to take precautions, but you tell me how is it possible. Nothing will happen. A power greater than us watches over us,” Ashfaq, ferrying people in autorickshaw from riot-hit Mustafabad to the bus terminal, said.
The crisis has also been quite a leveller as not just millions of poor migrants, but even middle-class professionals found themselves queuing up.
Sanjay Singh, associated with Anand Book Publications in Vijayawada, had tried to book a flight from that city to Varanasi, the constituency that Prime Minister Narendra Modi represents in the Lok Sabha, on May 23, but that was cancelled. When he asked the airline staff if there was any ticket available, he was told the going rate was ~36,000.