Date: 04th January 2016
Bharat
Mukti Morcha takes strong objections to the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s
comments on traditional fishermen of Zuari River. Two days ago while on Goa
visit Nitin Gadkari advised Government publicly to rent out one trawler for
four fishermen so that they can carry on fishing 12 nautical miles into Arabian
Sea. This he said because traditional fishermen has been involved in protest
against Marinas in Zuari for over past 5 years at Sancoale and Nauxim-Bambolim.
Bharat
Mukti Morcha rejects this advice of Nitin Gadkari. Mr. Gadkari advise has not
originated from any concern for traditional fishermen of Goa but out of concern
for marinas and luxury tourism. Gadkari’s advise is a great insult to the
traditional fishermen from Zuari coast. Gadkari is not neither aware of what
the traditional fishing is nor what the trawling is and the difference between
the two. Further Gadkari’s comments have origin in greed of the luxury tourism.
For greed even the entire planet is not enough. If the luxury hotels on the
Zuari coast are not able to carry on then they must close down and hand over
the land to the people of Nauxim and Bambolim for whom it originally and
rightfully belongs. Bharat Mukti Morcha advises Mr. Nitin Gadkari not to engage
in such free advice to the Fishermen of Zuari Coast. If Marinas does not come
up in Zuari river fishermen should not be held responsible. The culprit is Murmagoa
Port Trust (MPT) who has ignored fishermen totally in both the October 2010
Lease agreements on Marinas signed with Kargwal Constructions, Mumbai and
another one with Yatch Heavens owned by Chowgules known for ecological
destruction of Goa.
Mr.Gadkari
looks at fishermen of Zuari River as the last hurdle for Marinas after getting
rid of Alina Saldanha as Environment Minister and Nitin Sawant as member of
State Bio-diversity board. What is most surprising is that no Fisherman has
ever approached Nitin Gadkari to seek advice on how they should be conducting
their fishing and where. Mr.Gadkari must stop interfering with traditional
fishermen of Goa. Bharat Mukti Morcha will continue to strongly defend
traditional fishermen. Trawling and mini per seining are technologically driven
yet ecologically unsustainable ways of fishing and Bharat Mukti Morcha has
already filed objections on behalf of traditional fishermen in this regard and
accepted by Goa government.
Sd/-
Maggie
Silveira
President
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