Bengaluru: Missing fishermen suspected to be in captivity in Maharashtra - minister Nadagowda


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Jan 13: Fisheries minister Venkat Rao Nadagowda has informed that there is a possibility that the fishermen, who went missing from the deep sea in the Arabian Ocean, are under the captivity of Maharashtrians.

Nadagowda was speaking to the scribes in the city. He further said, "Maharashtrians catch hold of our fishermen and put fines every now and then. There is a suspicion this time around also that the missing fishermen are under their captivity."

"The fish crates of the missing boat are found by the fishermen of other boats. Investigation is being carried out from this angle also. I have discussed with the chief minister also to put pressure on the government of Maharashtra. In addition, I have had discussion with the government of Goa and Gujarat also in this connection," said the fisheries minister.

Nadagowda further said, "The boat has gone to a distance of 12 nautical miles in the sea. Central governments also has more responsibility in this issue of the missing fishermen. We have sought the help of coastguard and Navy. They have also done aerial search through helicopters."

No trace of missing fishermen, says home minister

"It is wrong information that clues with regards to the missing fishermen are available. The search is still on," said M B Patil, home minister of Karnataka.

Speaking to the reporters, Patil said, "The government is putting in all efforts to trace the fishermen. We will write letters to the governments of Goa and Maharashtra. The chief secretary of the government will also write letter to ISRO seeking help. The issue is discussed in the state cabinet also."

"The families of the missing fishermen are in distress. The search is being done in Kochi of Kerala state also. Let us not give any misinformation for any reason," appealed the minister.

  

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  • P Shetty, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    In this age of 24x7 news, missing fishermen news will be flashed all over the world, Any state holding these fishermen in their custody is unbelivable unless they are under any kind of surveillance by security agencies. Since MPs already contacted Union Home minister and still their whereabouts are not know, this leads to suspicious and the minister is hiding something. Also why these fishermen didnt send SOS signals and their radio went off suddenly. Hope and wish fishermen will return safely

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    No wonder politician asked to rush to Delhi for photo phoze
    Everything everyone's life politized after 2014

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    We are the nature of jumping the guns by blaming neigbor countries for every nightmares happening here in india when our own people are playing the role of deceptors. Hope the story conclude with happy end.

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  • JK, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    Missing boat can be traced through GPS device installed in that boat?

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    STILL DEPENDING ON LETTERS...….CANT YOU CALL THEM

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    @Lionel de souza mangalore,it looks like ministers are still in stone age.digital times havent reached their office till now. what a misery in India.letters,first write ,then stamp it,later take someones permission to post .Bullock carts are faster than our ministers office work.

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  • NAVEEN, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    Hii Rita. We should blame to Congress. 7O Year they ruled still we are writing letter.

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  • vishwadeepak, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    this minister needs to be thrown 12 nautical miles in to the sea, let maharastrian take him if they find him any good.!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    They are safe in a Resort in Karnataka 🙄🙄🙄

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  • ramesh, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    go and bring them back

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    These ministers are adding mirchi masala to the tragic story with just suspicion and speculations.
    Why not practical exploration on suspected angles?

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    These poor fishermen have not entered international Waters, they are in their own country, so what is the problem. Our Karnataka laid back ministry's
    should bring them back.

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  • ca girishskk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    If we connect the developing stories/news..., as it gets reporting.., there is every possibility of a stage managed show... in the offing..., only pending thing is the Rambo's entry...!!!!

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    Almighty God save our missing fishermen,

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    What kind of ministers we got...why still suspicious??? Maharashtra is not in other country!!! we need our fishermen back that's all

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    Its not the Maharashtra govt that has caught them, its set of Maharashtra fishermen who is probably holding them. If so its a case of illegal detention or kidnap.

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