Over 14 lakh marine fishers across the
State have threatened to boycott the upcoming twin polls in Odisha to register their protest against what they
said was the apathy on part of the State Government in ignoring the fulfillment
of their genuine charter of demands.
“Our lives have become miserable as we
have to buy diesel at Rs 94 a litre for operating the fishing boats. Besides,
the Government continues to clamp a ban on marine fishing from time to time.
Frequent formation of low pressure is also equally impeding the sea fishing
activities. The fisheries-regulated economy is in doldrums. We have taken up
the matter with the government on multiple occasions. But it is of no avail”,
said Odisha State Fishermen Federation president Srikant Parida on Wednesday 6
March. ”As the government agencies are
least concerned and are insensitive towards the plight of fishers, we have
decided to boycott the upcoming polls as a last resort,” warned Parida.
They had sought for the fulfilment of a
six-point charter of demands, pertaining to the social security of the
community. But the Government has turned a blind eye to it, he pointed out.
”Our demands included the subsidy in
diesel, regular dredging in sea mouths, stopping of draining chemical effluents
from industrial units into the sea, ending alleged misbehaviour of forest
department and coast guard officials, and formation of a fishermen welfare
fund. “Fishing in rivers and the sea is
our only source of living. Unfortunately, we have to leave the waters and take
to the streets because of the government’s apathy,” he said. Demanding
subsidies on diesel, the Odisha State Fishermen Federation claimed that at
least seven coastal states were providing diesel subsidies to fishermen.
He said the marine fishermen community had sought for the inclusion of
fishermen families in the Public Distribution System (PDS) and other social
security schemes during fishing bans.”The state government bans fishing
near the coast for three months, April 15 to June 14 every year, to protect
brood fish and provide an undisturbed breeding ground. The fishermen cannot
work due to adverse calamities like cyclones and low-pressure areas. As many as
15 lakh families are victims of the state government’s apathy. The dredging of river mouths is the need
of the hour as the fish yield has been dwindling due to the closure of river
mouths,” he added. Precious little has been done to ameliorate their
plight, he said. The affected fishermen and stakeholders have been forced to resort to boycott polls to
protect their livelihood, he concluded.