Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has recommended Kerala fishermen, whose deeds of courage were the main highlight of the rescue operations during the 2018 Kerala floods, for the Nobel Peace Prize.
"It was during the height of this tragedy that fishermen groups of Kerala, at great risk to their lives and potential damage to the boats that are the source of their livelihood, jumped into the fray to save their fellow citizens," Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram, wrote to the Chairperson of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
The Committee is responsible for the selection of eligible candidates and the choice of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.
My letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee nominating the fishermen of Kerala for this year's Peace Prize in recognition of their courageous service & sacrifice during the #KeralaFloods of 2018: pic.twitter.com/xtPLrTnQBT
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) February 6, 2019
Tharoor said the fishermen took their boats inland and with their expert knowledge of the local conditions, their participation in the ongoing relief operations proved to be a gamechanger.
Not only were they able to pick up stranded personnel in their vicinity, they were also instrumental in guiding boats of other rescue teams amid the swirling waters, he said.
Fishermen groups across the country represent some of the most socio-economically underdeveloped segments, Tharoor said, adding Kerala's fishermen are no exception.
"In spite of these conditions, as their lifesaving service during the floods clearly demonstrated, there is an extraordinarily altruistic spirit that animates and drives these coastal warriors of the state," he said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media here.
"The lasting image of a fisherman bending low in the water so as to allow an older person he had rescued to climb on his back and get on his boat is a particularly striking reflection of this spirit that has been etched into the hearts of a grateful community," he wrote.
Twitter hails him for this recommendation.
Sir.. hats off to you for that!
— Garema (@GaremaJ) February 6, 2019
Ya absolutely, what an effort! hats off;!
— Mallikarjun malage (@be_you_7707) February 6, 2019
— Manuraj Kannanchira (@MKannanchira) February 6, 2019
I appreciate it.
— Shammi Bhagat (@shammibhagat) February 6, 2019
Good Job Sir! They absolutely deserve it.
— Aji (@Aji_Maj) February 6, 2019
Good move
— ganapati bhat (@ga_bhat) February 6, 2019
Well written...So great of you to do so. I am indeed proud of you.
— Harris Daniel (@HarrisD60293826) February 6, 2019
At least 488 people died in Kerala due to the rains and floods during the southwest monsoon. The worst devastation was reported in August when the state was ravaged by floods.