Fishermen belonging to 40 fishing villages
in Pazhaverkadu region of North Chennai coastline have demanded that Tamil Nadu
government provide them with adequate compensation as they were affected by the
oil spillage that originated from north Chennai.
Fishing and
revenue authorities held talks with them after they announced that they would
take out a march to the state secretariat seeking relief, "We will take a
final decision on our plan to take out a rally from Pazhaverkadu to the state
secretariat a spokesman of the fishermen said
The fishermen
are spread across 40 fishing villages in Pazhaverkadu of Tiruvallur district,
which is part of north Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin had on
December 23 ordered cash assistance ranging between Rs 7,500 and Rs 12,500 to
9,001 families affected by the oil spill in north Chennai areas. He also directed authorities to disburse
Rs 10,000 to each of the 787 affected boats. The government had allocated a sum
of Rs 8.68 crore for providing relief to them.
The Chennai Petroleum Corporation arraigned
by the green tribunal for causing the oil spill is yet to announce relief for
the affected fishermen. The refinery
is owned by the subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation.