Jagan Mohan Reddy to visit Vizag on July 14 to meet families of 6 missing fishermen
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Former Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) President Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy is set to visit Visakhapatnam on 14 July to console the families of the six fishermen who went missing after a boat capsized off the Visakhapatnam coast on 4 July. The visit comes as criticism mounts over the state government's handling of the rescue operation.
What Jagan's Visit Covers
YSRCP Visakhapatnam District President K.K. Raju announced on Sunday that Jagan Mohan Reddy will arrive at Visakhapatnam Airport at 10:30 am and proceed directly to the homes of the missing fishermen at Jabbarpet in the Visakhapatnam South Assembly constituency. He will also meet Kari Chinna, the lone survivor of the accident, along with his family members.
The Boat Accident: What Happened
A mechanised fishing vessel carrying seven fisherfolk capsized approximately 10 nautical miles off the Gangavaram coast in Visakhapatnam on 4 July. The crew had set out for sea on 1 July and the boat went down while returning to shore. A merchant vessel rescued Kari Chinna, the sole survivor, who was brought ashore on 6 July. The remaining six fishermen are presumed dead after a four-day search-and-rescue operation by the Indian Navy and Coast Guard was called off on 8 July.
YSRCP's Criticism of the State Government
K.K. Raju alleged serious lapses in the government's response, noting that despite the accident occurring just eight nautical miles from shore, rescue teams took nearly 20 hours to reach the site. He attributed the delay to a lack of coordination among the Coast Guard, Navy, Marine Police, Fisheries Department, and Revenue Department.
Raju also questioned the decision to call off the search before the missing fishermen were located, and expressed disappointment that Home Minister V. Anitha — who represents the united Visakhapatnam district — had not visited the affected families. He further criticised Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, IT Minister Nara Lokesh, and Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu for remaining silent on the tragedy.
Raju also accused the state government of falsely claiming credit for rescuing Kari Chinna and alleged that ministers distributed compensation cheques without engaging with the concerns of the bereaved families.
Government's Ex-Gratia Response
The Andhra Pradesh state government announced an ex-gratia of ₹10 lakh each to the families of the six missing fishermen. The YSRCP, however, argued that financial compensation without accountability for the rescue failures is insufficient, and has called for a thorough inquiry into the delayed response.
What Comes Next
With Jagan Mohan Reddy's visit on 14 July set to amplify political pressure, the state government is likely to face renewed scrutiny over inter-agency coordination in maritime emergencies. The incident has reignited debate over the preparedness of coastal rescue infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh.