Millennium Post

SL NAVY ARRESTS 13 TN FISHERMEN

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RAMESWARAM: Thirteen Indian fishermen were on Thursday arrested by the Sri Lankan navy, prompting the Tamil Nadu government to dash off a letter to the Centre seeking its interventi­on.

Taking up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister E K Palaniswam­i, in a letter, said the state government was “extremely” concerned over such incidents and sought Centre's interventi­on into the matter.

Such incidents of the arrest of “our fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy (should) be taken up strongly at the highest diplomatic level to ensure the safety and security of our fishermen in the Palk Bay,” he said.

“The Government of Tamil Nadu is extremely concerned about the continuing apprehensi­on and detention of our fishermen and their boats,” Palaniswam­i said.

The fishermen were arrested while fishing near Katchathee­vu islet.

At present, 48 fishermen and 122 fishing boats, including those detained on Thursday, were under Lankan custody, the Chief Minister said, adding, boats and fishing gear which were their only means of livelihood were still “impounded” in Lanka.

He said late Chief Minister Jayalalith­aa had earlier repeatedly pointed out that Sri Lanka was following “a deliberate strategy of keeping the apprehende­d fishing

The fishermen were arrested while fishing near Katchathee­vu islet. At present, 48 fishermen and 122 fishing boats, including those detained on Thursday, are under Lankan custody

boats of our fishermen in custody and thereby completely impairing their only source of livelihood.”

“Without their livelihood base, these fishermen are in a state of despondenc­y. Though the Government of Sri Lanka committed to consider the release of these boats, no decision has been taken in this regard,” he said.

The chief minister urged the Centre to take up “this serious issue with the highest authoritie­s of the Sri Lankan Government and ensure the immediate release of the precarious­ly berthed boats which continue to suffer great damage with every passing day,” he added.

The Centre should secure immediate release of the 48 fishermen and 122 fishing boats, without any delay, he said. The Internatio­nal Maritime Boundary Line with Sri Lanka “is itself a matter that is sub-judice in the Supreme Court of India,” Palaniswam­i said.

He recalled that Jayalalith­aa, as Opposition Leader in 2008, had filed a case in the apex court challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of the Indo-lanka agreement on ceding Katchathee­vu islet to the island republic.

The state government had later impleaded itself in the case. Palaniswam­i also reminded the Centre of the state government's demand for the release of Rs 1,650 crore deep sea fishing package for the fishermen.

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