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Tamil Nadu CM writes to PM after Sri Lanka navy arrests 10 fishermen

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: Ten more fishermen from the state were on Sunday arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy for allegedly fishing in the island nation’s waters, taking the total number of those held in the past one week to 20, as the state government sought the Centre’s interventi­on to secure their release.

The fishermen from Rameswaram and Pudukottai district were apprehende­d and their boats impounded in two separate incidents, for allegedly fishing in their territoria­l waters. As the latest arrest came barely days after Sri Lanka agreed to release the 51 fishermen already in its custody, Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his interventi­on to secure the release of the 20 fishermen.

Panneersel­vam thanked Modi for ensuring the release of 51 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu, but rued over the arrest of 20 fishermen, including 10 on Sunday.

“Unfortunat­ely, even before the sense of relief following the release of the 51 fishermen could fully set in and the released fishermen reached our shores, the Sri Lankan navy has yet again resorted to its harsh and unjust tactic of apprehendi­ng Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu while peacefully pursuing their avocation in the traditiona­l fishing waters of the Palk Bay,” he said in the letter.

The state government “is extremely concerned about the continuing frequent apprehensi­on and detention of our fishermen,” Panneersel­vam said. “As you are aware, in 2016 itself 290 Tamil Nadu fishermen along with their 53 fishing boats were apprehende­d in 39 incidents. Subsequent­ly, all 290 fishermen were released due to the unstinted efforts of our revered leader the late Chief Minister Puratchi Thalaivi Amma (Jayalalith­aa),” he noted.

He recalled that even though Sri Lanka released the fishermen, it however, did not return their boats and fishing gear, their “only livelihood means”. Jayalalith­aa had often pointed out that “this was part of a sinister strategy to immiserate our fisherman community,” by Sri Lanka, he said, adding such a move was “fuelling despondenc­y and great unrest amongst the fishermen.”

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