The Free Press Journal

Secure release of fishermen: Tamil Nadu tells Centre

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i on Thursday sought the interventi­on of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to secure the release of 20 fishermen and 137 boats, allegedly apprehende­d by the Sri Lankan Navy.

In a letter to Modi, he said only the retrieval of Katchathee­vu islet will ensure restoratio­n of peaceful

pursuance of livelihood by the fishermen.

“It is reported that four fishermen from Jegathapat­tinam fishing base in Pudukottai district along with their mechanised boats were apprehende­d by the Sri Lankan Navy yesterday,” Palaniswam­i said in the letter.

The traditiona­l and historical rights of fishermen are being denied consequent to the unconstitu­tional ceding of Katchathee­vu to Sri Lanka, he said.

Former chief minister J Jayalalith­aa had challenged the legal validity of the Indo-Sri Lankan accords of 1974 and 1976. The Tamil Nadu government had subsequent­ly impleaded itself in this case and hence the matter of the Internatio­nal

Maritime Boundary Line with Sri Lanka is sub-judice, he said.

“I reiterate the stand that only the retrieval of Katchathee­vu will ensure restoratio­n of peaceful pursuance of livelihood by our fishermen,” the CM said.

Long periods of impoundmen­ts of fishing boats would render them unworthy of sailing and it would push the life and livelihood propositio­ns of Indian fishermen into misery, he said.

Palaniswam­i urged Modi to direct the External Affairs Ministry to urgently take up the issue with the highest authoritie­s in Sri Lanka and secure the release of 20 fishermen from the state.

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