In this fishing season itself, one fishermen was killed, 150 were apprehended and 32 fishing boats were seized by PMSA from the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).
"We have written many times in the past both to the Centre and the Gujarat government. But no permanent solution is in sight to the problem of kidnapping of fishermen and seizure of their boats," Bharat Modi, a fishermen community leader who was part of the delegation which made a representation to CM, told PTI.
"Now, we have asked Chief Minister (made a representation) to take up our issue with the Centre and arrive at a concrete solution for this long-standing problem," he said.
Earlier, he said, talks with Pakistan on this issue were suspended as there was a military dispensation in power there.
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"However, with a democratic structure in place in the neighbouring country (for two consecutive terms), the issue can be solved through constructive dialogue," he said.
He further said that earlier fishermen used to be released soon after they were caught, but now they are released only once in 2-3 years.
"When fishermen were kidnapped some years back, they used to be released within 2-3 months or 4-6 months. Now, they are released after 2-3 years only. The kidnap of fishermen and the seizure of boats is affecting livelihoods badly," he said.