Indore: MP fishermen welfare board chairman Sitaram Batham ‘boycotted’ the programme that was organized to mark completion of three years of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) as he alleged being ignored and not being received due respect by the hosts.
Batham, who came down from the stage in anger for allegedly not being given a floral welcome as offered to other guests, was somehow persuaded by senior officials to join the programme.
While talking to media, Batham expressed his displeasure by saying that it's the third time when he was not given the due respect, which according to him is a disrespect of fishermen community he belongs to. He also registered his protest over the water resource minister Tulsiram Silawat allegedly addressing him as ‘baccha’ (kid). Following the incident, Silawat sought apology from the ministers sitting on the stage. Without naming Batham, he said that if youngsters commit any mistake, elders (Batham and other guests) should forgive them. “Nobody was angry. They came, sat and participated in the entire programme,” Rupala told media persons over the incident. tnn
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