C Shivakumar
Chennai:
It was a question of who is going to own the responsibility
to quench the thirst of more than 25 striking crew of Pratibha Varna, who have
anchored the ship with 7,900 metric tonnes of motor spirit oil of Indian Oil
Corporation outside the Chennai Port for nearly 30 days.
In yet another case, where the management of Pratibha
Shipping Corporation had denied the wages of the crew, who have anchored 10 km
away from Chennai port, the cargo of Indian Oil Corporation is being lying in
the sea for nearly a month.
As the crew is running out of supplies, they have urged the
port authorities to provide them with fresh water. Even as port authorities are
seeking bank guarantee from the owner of the ship to provide water, the biggest
question is who is responsible for providing the crew with water.
International Transport Workers Federation Sreekumar says it
is the responsibility of Indian Oil Corporation to provide water to the crew as
they have hired them.
Sreekumar, who is trying to resolve the issue, says if the
crew obliges agent’s request and agrees to berth inside then Indian Oil
Corporation should provide the crew with fuel and water as the crew is still
carrying the cargo of the company. “They have to provide water and fuel before
the MSO is discharged in the port,” he reasons.
He says the wages issue could be sorted out later. But then
the issue is will IOC agree to it. Port officials say Indian Oil Corporation
officials said they have de-hired the ship. They said they will contact the New
Delhi office and would let know the next course of action on whether to supply
water or not. Port officials told Express that they could provide water to the
crew if the Pratibha Shipping Company gets bank guarantee from the owner.
A senior port official admitted the issue has been a big
headache for the busy Chennai Port with a ship running aground and another
stranded due to protest by sailors. “if they give a SOS, we will provide water,”
he says.
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