India today said it will file an appeal in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka to bring back the five Indian fishermen on death row in the country for alleged drug smuggling.
"We will file an appeal in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka to bring back the five Indian fishermen," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin told journalists accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Myanmar for the the India-ASEAN and East Asia summits here.
Yesterday, the spokesperson in New Delhi had said the government would do everything possible to ensure return of the five Indian fishermen in accordance with Sri Lanka's legal and executive process.
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The spokesperson said the Indian High Commission in Colombo has got the judgement which is over 200 pages long.
"It (the judgement) is in Sinhalese. The lawyers are looking at it. The Indian High Commission has approached some of the best legal brains of Sri Lanka to have a look at it and they are examining what would be the best avenue to ensure that those five fisherman can be brought back home," he said.
Emerson, P Augustus, R Wilson, K Prasath and J Langlet, all hailing from Tamil Nadu, were apprehended in 2011 and were sentenced to death by the Colombo High Court on October 30 for alleged drug trafficking.
The court ruling had triggered fiery protests in parts of Tamil Nadu and sporadic violence broke out in and around Rameswaram island as a large number of people staged protests.
The issue of fishermen is a very emotive matter for both Sri Lanka and India, where Tamil Nadu-based parties including AIADMK and DMK have been regularly pressing the government to take up the matter with the Lankan authorities seriously and have often resented high-profile visits from the island nation.