Livestock Exports Banned by Shipping
Ministry
· Merchant Shipping Act
Misuse, Vessel Control for Safety Clause used for “Health and Security” of Sheep
and Goat Exported for Id Celebration in Gulf
The Centre has banned the export of livestock from all sea
ports in the country for an indefinite period, Union Minister of State for
Shipping Mansukh Mandaviya told The
Indian Express on Thursday. Mandaviya
said the decision was taken following representations from animal rights activists.
“We received
information that sheep and goats were being exported from the Tuna port of Deendayal Port Trust in Kutch,” he said. “We have banned
livestock export from all ports. The livestock consignment in question was to
be shipped to Dubai. Since the consignment was headed to Dubai, it meant they
were being exported for slaughter. There were demands from the public to stop
export of livestock for the purpose of slaughter.”
Mandaviya
claimed that animal lovers, activists and even the Bharatiya
Janata Party government in Gujarat have submitted many complaints and
representations to the government on the matter. A few days ago, there protests
against the export of livestock from Nagpur airport, he added.
“There have been public protests in various places,
including Maharashtra and Gujarat, against the export of livestock,” Shipping
Secretary Gopal Krishna told the newspaper. “The Shipping Ministry has issued
these orders to maintain public order.”
The ministry also withdrew the permission granted to country
crafts – mechanised sailing vessels – to operate out
of ports in the state.
Livestock Exporters Association Gujarat President Adil Noor criticised the
decision. “Livestock is exported in small consignments of 1,500 heads to 2,000
heads,” he told The Indian Express. “We are completely dependent on
country craft.”
Noor said the government’s decision would destroy the
livestock industry. “People have been in this business for more than 40 years
and the industry supports around 40,000 families in Gujarat and Rajasthan,” he
pointed out. “What will they do now? The exporters have booked orders from Gulf
countries for supplying livestock and many have taken bank loans. They will be
forced to commit suicide by this decision.”
The president of the Jamnagar-based All India Sailing
Vessels Industry Association, Digant Joshi, said the
body would approach Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari
on the matter