500-km human chain for Indian fishermen's sake
More than half a million people on Saturday formed a 500-km-long human chain running from Kerala to Tamil Nadu to press for the safety and security of Indian fishermen.
The formation started at 5 p.m. and in 15 minutes a human chain had been formed running from Manjeswaram to Kanyakumari.
The formation aimed to highlight the threat looming over the lives of fishermen after five people were recently killed while fishing in the seas in two separate incidents.
Archbishop M. Susaipakiam of the Latin Archdiocese inaugurated the process, seeking the safety of fishermen.
"Numerous state and central agencies are associated with the safety of fishermen but there is a lack of coordination and hence things do not happen the way they should," he said.
Part of the chain was people from all walks of life and political affiliations.
Pinarayi Vijayan, secretary of Kerala CPI-M, was among the leaders who joined the formation.
Several Kerala legislators also took part in the formation in their respective localities.
"This was done to bring to attention the safety and security issues our fishermen face while doing their jobs," said T. Peter, convener of Kerala Swanthantra Matsya Thozhilali Federation.
The event comes in the wake of two recent incidents namely the killing of two fishermen by Italian marines along the Alappuzha coast and the death of three fishermen after being hit by a Singaporean vessel.
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