Taking exception to the latest arrest of 37 Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy, Chief Minister O Panneerselvam today appealed to the Centre to take it up at the highest diplomatic level and secure their immediate release as well as their boats.
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the chief minister said the fishermen who set sail from Nagappatinam in five boats were apprehended on April 3. They, along with their boats, have been taken to Kangesanthurai and remanded to judicial custody, he said.
He said it was unfortunate that the incident had taken place immediately after the third round of fishermen level talks which were recently held at Chennai on March 24 which went "on smoothly and in a conducive atmosphere."
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"We are concerned that this most recent act of the Sri Lankan Navy will be seen in the light of these statements and will again heighten the anxiety and unrest in the minds of our fishermen and vitiate the atmosphere of goodwill which was generated as a result of the fishermen level talks," he said.
"A firm, clear, unequivocal and unambiguous message should be sent out by the Government of India to the Sri Lankan side to ensure that these trends are reversed and the livelihood of the poor and innocent fishermen from Tamil Nadu who are engaged in their traditional occupation and fish in their traditional waters are protected," he said.
The statements and the recent incident yet again highlight the importance of retrieving Katchatheevu islet and abrogation of the 1974 and 1976 agreements thereby restoring the traditional and historical fishing grounds of the Palk Bay to the Tamil Nadu fishermen, he said.
He said ceding of Katchatheevu to Lanka had been challenged by his leader AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa and also by the state government in the Supreme Court.
He also said the state government had the greatest concern for the conservation of the marine ecosystem and "does not support unsustainable practices." It has taken several steps to minimize the pressure on the marine ecosystem, he said.