Stalin urges Prime Minister not to proceed with Marine Fishermen Bill
The Hindu
Take decision after obtaining the views of the stakeholders, he says
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him against proceeding with the Indian Marine Fishermen Bill, 2021. He contended that its provisions were against the interests of fishermen and infringed upon the rights conferred on the States by the Constitution. “As the proposed Bill has many disturbing clauses, like criminalisation and imprisonment of fishermen, use of force against fishermen, levy of huge penalties, etc., it has resulted in widespread protests and disquiet,” Mr. Stalin said, urging him not to move the Bill. After obtaining the views of stakeholders on the Bill in its present form, a decision on moving a fresh Bill that addresses the concerns of the fishermen communities may be taken, he said. A copy of the communication was shared with the media.More Related News
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