Hilsa fishing and sale banned from tonight, fishermen worried

Pradeep Kumar Rat, Special Representative:

Padma-Meghna has been declared prohibited for 22 days, all types of fishing including hilsa.

The ban will continue from midnight to November 3 on Saturday (October 12). The nationwide hilsa transportation, krata, stock and exchange will be banned, while the mother hilsa conservation campaign will be implemented at the same time.

According to related sources, fishermen cannot go down to the river in accordance with the ban of 100 km from Shatanal of Meghna river to Rathpur Hat Char Alexander in Lakshmipur. If hilsa fish is collected and sold, you will be punished with two years of rigorous imprisonment or fine up to five thousand taka.

Meanwhile, half a lakh fishermen of Padma-Meghna Pa can go up to the shore and take the shore of the net. They are worried about the maintenance of the family during the ban. They demanded the government's food support as well as financial support.

Mostafa Bepari, the local people of Charvanshi Uni's in Rakhpur, said that some fishermen do not obey the government orders.

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fisherman Mainuddin said, "We have to run our family on loan and installment money. We can't afford the cost of education for son-meet. No one cares about our worries. Due to which many fishermen are forced to go into the river. We don't want government rice. We don't want government rice. We don't want government rice. We don't want government rice." Scientific Officer. Abu Kaushar Didar said, like last year, this year too, the environment for egg planting has been created.

Laxmipur District Commissioner (DC) Rajiv Chandra Biswas said that the ban on hilsa fishing will be strictly observed this year. If a fisherman goes down the river during the ban, strict action will be taken.

39 thousand 750 fishermen in the district during the ban 993.750 ton VGF in the family Rice will be distributed. Among them, 3 thousand 750 people will be given 143.75 tons in Sadar, 17 thousand fishermen in Ramgatti, 11 thousand 200 people in Kamalnagar and 5 thousand 800 fishermen will be given 145 tons of rice in Rakpur. Although 54 thousand 60 registered fishermen in Lakshmipur.

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