Jaya urges Modi to get fishermen released from Sri Lanka
Terming the recent arrest of five Tamil Nadu fishermen in mid-sea by the Sri
Lankan Navy as an ‘inhumane’ act, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa urged
the Centre to take up the matter with the highest authorities of the island
nation.
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jayalalithaa said the boat which
carried five fishermen from Tamil Nadu last week “drifted ashore” due to an
engine snag following which they were arrested by the Sri Lankan government.
“This appears to be an ‘inhumane’ act of arresting fishermen in distress at
sea,” she said in the letter.
Pointing out that 24 fishermen and 93 fishing boats were already in the custody
of Sri Lanka, Jayalalithaa said the strategy of not releasing the boats is
causing “great frustration” among the fishermen in Tamil Nadu.
“I urge you to take this up with the highest authorities of the Sri Lankan
Government and ensure the immediate release of fishermen and the precariously
berthed boats,” she said.
Denying fishermen the right to peaceful fishing in their traditional waters of
the Palk Bay to which “they have a historical claim” is causing “considerable
angst among the fisherfolk of Tamil Nadu” she said.
(outlookindia.com)
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