Fisherfolk hold 'sea rally' in Mumbai against Shivaji memorial site


Mumbai, May 26 (IANS): Hundreds of fisherfolk on Wednesday held a 'sea rally' to protest against the site selected for the proposed memorial to Chhatrapati Shivaji in the Arabian Sea off the Mumbai coast.

The fishermen, in around 150 big and small boats that sported black flags, demanded that the state government re-consider the memorial site in view of probable damage to marine wealth in the region.

"We wish to clarify that the fisherfolk are not against the memorial that aims to honour Maharashtra's great son, but we are definitely opposed to the site where it is going to be constructed," said Paramparik Machhimar Seva Samiti president Rohit Pande.

He said the sea belongs to the fishing communities but the government has not taken them into confidence over the issue, compelling them to protest.

Some fishing communities' groups spoke to the government collectively and individually, but failed to get any satisfactory response, Pande claimed.

He said besides affecting their livelihood, other related issues pertaining to safety and security needed to be considered.

The statue would be located around a kilometre into the Arabian Sea off south Mumbai's western side, with a driveway on one side and a small channel left open near the Raj Bhavan vicinity for the fishing boats to enter and exit.

Moreover, the islet selected for the memorial may not be sufficient and the project may entail reclamation since the islet submerges during high tide.

After securing pending clearances, the Maharashtra government plans to go ahead with the construction of the Rs.2,000 crore memorial that includes a 190-metre tall statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji. The Statue of Liberty outside the New York harbour is around 96 metres tall.

  

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Fri, May 27 2016

    IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A GREAT HONOUR TO THE GREAT MARATHA WARRIOR KING HAD THE GOVT THOUGHT OF DEVELOPING RURAL MAHARASHTRA WITH ROADS SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS IN HIS NAME. GENERATIONS TO GENERATIONS WOULD HAVE BENEFITED.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 27 2016

    First tell us what happened to the Crores collected for Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel's steel statue ...

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  • Albert Alvares, Bondel,Mangalore/Toronto, Canada

    Fri, May 27 2016

    Best solution. Ban fishing.

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  • philip serrao, mangalore/auh

    Thu, May 26 2016

    The Central Government or Supreme Court should ban the building of memorials in the country where a lot of taxpayers money is wasted and also pocketed by our BELOVED politicians. The Rs.2000 crore project should be shelved and the money used to develop infrastructure in the state and country or for building sea walls against sea erosion or to protect the country's cousts from terrorism, etc...... oh shit !

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, May 26 2016

    Rs.2,000 crore memorial while farmers are dying farmers are not get right price for their produced vegetables etc.

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Fri, May 27 2016

    No King, warrior or emperor in India ever fought war or worked for common man. He always fought or worked to protect his Royal family, protect his fame, name & personal wealth and property just like present rulers. History is always ordered/written with generous grants by the winner & powerful to the writer and it is fake. Government should distribute Rs.2,000 crore among farming community or to spend this Rs.2,000 crore to provide permanent solution to Maharashtra State water and food crises.

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