Fishermen seek reservation of seats to contest polls

April 13, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:38 am IST - MADURAI:

‘Meenavar Urimai Koottamaippu,’ an organisation to protect the rights of fishermen, has demanded reservation of seats for fishermen to contest in Lok Sabha, Assembly and local body elections.

In the ‘Fishermen Declaration’ released at a meeting in Rameswaram on Saturday, the federation called upon political parties to nominate fishermen as candidates in areas where the fishing community was in majority.

The declaration said that over 20 lakh fishermen, belonging to 22 caste groups, were earning their livelihood in the coastal districts of Tamil Nadu.

Though they were also the guardians of marine wealth, exploitation of the coast for commercial activities and tourism development made them feel alienated.

All coastal areas encroached for commercial activities should be returned to fishermen.

Recalling the assurance of the Bharatiya Janata Party in its 2014 election manifesto, the meeting appealed to the Centre to create an exclusive Ministry for Fishermen Welfare under the charge of a Cabinet Minister.

It also wanted the State government to rename the Department of Fisheries as Department of Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare.

The meeting appealed to the government to take immediate steps to retrieve the boats of Tamil Nadu fishermen detained in Sri Lanka and felt that the only way to stop “atrocities” of Sri Lankan Navy would be to retrieve Katchatheevu.

It called for a nationwide ban on use of purse seine (banned net), twin trawling, pair trawling and bull trawling, practices that endangered marine wealth.

According to a press release, it opposed the permission granted for starting a commercial harbour at Colachel and appealed to the government to convert it into a fishing harbour.

Those who addressed the meeting included Swami Pranavananda of Rameswaram, V. Arulraj of Nagercoil and C. J. Rajan of Madurai.

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