The Hindu (Bangalore)

Fishermen threaten to boycott polling over CRZ norms ‘violation’

- Raghava M.

The Joint Action Committee of Kasarkod Fishermen Associatio­ns at Honnavar has given a call to its members to boycott the Lok Sabha elections in Uttara Kannada on May 7, accusing the Union government and the Karnataka government of not taking action against a special purpose vehicle (SPV) developing the Honnavar port for allegedly violating coastal regulatory zone (CRZ) norms.

Committee president Rajesh Govind Tandel said the Department of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Ports and Inland Water Transport in 2010 allotted the port land on contract to two companies for 30 years for developmen­t, operation, and maintenanc­e. Honnavar Port Pvt. Ltd., an SPV, was formed for the purpose.

In over 13 years, Mr. Tandel alleged, the project has not been completed and all the permission that had been taken stand expired. The SPV has failed to renew the permission and work is being done by violating the CRZ norms, he alleged. The works of developing a road connecting the port with the National Highway 66 (Kawar–Mangaluru) will harm the ecology. There are fears that the project will threaten the breeding of eco-sensitive Olive Ridley turtles on the Kasarkod beach. Fishermen have expressed their fears over the port project coming in the way of dry †sh business, he said.

Protesting fishermen booked

When anguished †shermen staged a protest against the project a few days ago, cases were booked and protesters arrested. The †shermen are also unhappy over the way the authoritie­s did a survey of buildings coming within the boundary of the Honnavar Port, Mr. Tandel said.

Port clarifies

However, in a statement, Director of the Department of Ports Captain C. Swamy, said the developmen­t of Honnavar port would neither harm the †shing harbour and †shing activities nor cause any impediment to the movement of †shing boats.

The project taken up at a cost of ₹1,000 crore by the two †rms is intended to harness the cargo handling capacity of the Honnavar port, which, in turn, will bring more revenue to the State government and improve the quality of living of the locals. The constructi­on of breakwater­s in the northern and southern parts of the port area would bring stability to the movement of †shing boats and avoid loss of human lives and damage to †shing boats, he said.

He said, following a report of the National Centre for Sustainabl­e Coastal Management, Chennai, that there are no Olive Ridley turtle nesting sites in the project area, the Karnataka High Court in November 2021 rejected a petition seeking cancellati­on of environmen­t clearance certi†cate granted by the State-level Environmen­t Impact Assessment Authority of Karnataka.

The National Green Tribunal, Southern Bench, in September 2023 disposed of, by setting some conditions, a petition that had expressed concern on the harm to environmen­t by constructi­ng a 4-km-long road connecting the port and NH 66, he added.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Taking a stand: The Joint Action Committee of Kasarkod Fishermen Associatio­ns at Honnavar in Uttara Kannada district has given a call to its members to boycott polling.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Taking a stand: The Joint Action Committee of Kasarkod Fishermen Associatio­ns at Honnavar in Uttara Kannada district has given a call to its members to boycott polling.

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