Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jeya directs release of SL fishermen held in TN

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Seeking to create a favourable atmosphere for the proposed meeting of Fishermen’s Associatio­ns of India and Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jeyalalith­aa yesterday directed the release of Lankan fishermen held in prison in the State, and sought that their Indian counterpar­ts jailed in Sri Lanka also be freed by January 13.

We expect that the Indian fishermen detained in Sri Lanka would also be freed

The state government had already sought the Centre to press Sri Lanka to release Tamil Nadu fishermen languishin­g in jails in Sri Lanka to ensure a favourable atmosphere for the talks to be held on January 20, she said in a statement here.

Tamil Nadu government had in a letter on December 23 last year told the Centre that the meeting could be arranged in Chennai, besides sending the list of participan­ts from state government and the fishermen representa­tives in the meeting.

"I had mentioned this and told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a letter dated December 30, 2013

Tamil Nadu government had in a letter on December 23 last year told the Centre that the meeting could be arranged in Chennai, besides sending the list of participan­ts from state government and the fishermen representa­tives at the meeting

that when efforts were being made (in the state) for ensuring a favourable atmosphere for the talks, arrest of Indian fishermen (by Lankan Navy) was not proper and sought for their release," she said. The Centre was subsequent­ly making arrangemen­ts for the meeting now, she said, adding, state fisheries officials had held discussion­s with the central government authoritie­s and pressed for release of Indian fishermen.

The Centre had informed the state government officials that Sri Lanka will take steps for the release of the fishermen from January 13 and sought a similar gesture and release 179 Lankan fishermen apprehende­d by the Coast Guard and jailed in Tamil Nadu, she said.

"Therefore, I have directed the authoritie­s to take steps for the release of the Sri Lankan fishermen. Based on this, 275 Tamil Nadu fishermen will be released in a day or two. In this favourable situation, talks between fishermen of India and Sri Lanka will be held in Chennai on January 20. My government will as usual work towards ensuring the traditiona­l rights of fishermen," she said.

Jeyalalith­aa recalled she had earlier written to Singh seeking approval for conducting such a meeting in Chennai even as she said the Centre was yet to disclose the results of a similar meeting held in 2011. (PTI)

QUOTE- Delhi has informed Tamil Nadu that Sri Lanka will take steps to release the Indian fishermen from January 13

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