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Jayalalithaa Writes To Manmohan On Arrest Of Indian Fishermen By SL

February 04, 2014

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has said “repeated actions” on the part of the Sri Lankan Navy in arresting Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu undermine the confidence and goodwill which was sought to be built through direct talks between fishermen of the State and Sri Lanka.

In her letter sent to IndianPrime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday in the context of the latest incident of apprehension of 19 fishermen from Pudukottai and Ramanathapuram districts along with their 5 mechanised fishing boats by the Sri Lankan Navy on the night of Saturday, Jayalalithaa said this had sent “shock waves throughout the entire fishermen community” in Tamil Nadu, who were looking forward to a pragmatic and workable solution emerging for their day to day fishing activities in the Palk Bay on account of the direct talks with their counterparts in Sri Lanka.

The incident would give rise to greater frustration in the minds of the fishermen community in Tamil Nadu, not only about the attitude of the Sri Lankan Government, but also about the inability of the Indian government to effectively protect their interests.

Reminding the Indian Prime Minister that 38 fishermen, apprehended last week and remanded to custody in Sri Lankan jails with their six boats, were yet to be released, the Chief Minister sought Dr Singh’s intervention in using the diplomatic channels of the Union government to secure the immediate release of 57 fishermen languishing in the Sri Lankan jails and their 11 boats at the earliest.