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Fishermen from eight villages in Kanyakumari sat in protest on 7 December even as heavy rains lashed down upon them at the Kulithurai railway station. Despite around 6,000 fishermen taking to the streets, district authorities are allegedly yet to visit the site. But the protesters are unfazed as they state that their wails in Kanyakumari will reflect on the RK Nagar bypoll scheduled to take place on 21 December.
Protests began at 8 am in Kanyakumari, as fisherfolk from eight villages marched to the station to hold an agitation against the government. According to them, 1,113 fishermen are still missing from their villages while 74 have died and the government is not taking appropriate steps to address the matter.
According to the South Indian Fishermen Welfare Association, there are over 45,000 fisherfolk in RK Nagar. They dominate areas such as Kasimedu, Tondaripet and Vanaripet. The total population of RK Nagar is close to 2,10,000.
The Association is further set to hold protests near the lighthouse on Saturday over the missing fishermen in Kanyakumari.
According to the protesters, the coast guard are only covering upto 200 nautical miles in their search for fishermen. "They need to go at least upto 400 nautical miles to find bodies. The government is not giving any information on fishermen who have reached Gujarat or Karnataka either," claims the fisherman. "None of these leaders even bothered to come into the villages to understand our plight," he claims.
Fishermen in Kasimedu allege that they have been stopped from venturing out into sea for the last 10 days and are suffering as a result of it.
The fishermen have put forth three major demands. The first is for warships and helicopters to be deployed to rescue the missing fishermen. The second is for immediate compensation for the loss of lives and boats to fisherfolk. They are demanding that a government job be provided to families that have lost its only earning member. The third, is for Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami to personally oversee rescue efforts and meet grieving families.
(The article was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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