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Tamil Nadu: MK Stalin urges EAM S Jaishankar to act swiftly: 17 Indian fishermen detained by Sri Lankan navy
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Stalin Calls on EAM Jaishankar for Swift Action as 17 Indian Fishermen Detained by Sri Lankan Navy

December 24, 2024 5 Min Read
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Tamil Nadu Fishermen Under Siege: A Call for Diplomatic Intervention

On December 24, 2023, Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister, MK Stalin, made a poignant appeal to India’s Union External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, regarding the apprehension of 17 fishermen from Rameswaram, along with their two fishing boats, by the Sri Lankan Navy. This incident, which occurred on December 24, underscores a growing concern for the safety and rights of Indian fishermen operating in waters close to the maritime boundary shared between India and Sri Lanka.

The Incident

The fishermen, who were active in the waters near Dhanushkodi, were reportedly arrested, and their boats seized, further exacerbating a longstanding conflict over fishing rights in these contested waters. The Chief Minister highlighted these arrests in a letter, emphasizing the urgent need for diplomatic intervention to secure the fishermen’s release and the return of their boats—registered as IND-TN-10-MM-206 and IND-TN-10-MM-543.

In addition to the presiding case, CM Stalin also referenced two grave incidents from December 20, where fishermen from Kodiyakkarai Village faced violent attacks by unidentified perpetrators. During this incident, three fishermen sustained injuries, and valuable equipment totaling their livelihood was stolen. These events underline a broader pattern of threats and uncertainty that Tamil Nadu fishermen regularly face.

A Growing Crisis

Throughout the year, over 530 fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been apprehended, and 71 boats have been confiscated by the Lankan authorities. This alarming statistic paints a somber picture of the fishing community’s struggles, prompting CM Stalin to express profound concern over the fear and anxiety plaguing these families who depend entirely on their catch for survival. The repeated incidents lead to a sense of insecurity among fishermen, undermining both their livelihoods and emotional well-being.

Diplomatic Efforts Needed

Stalin’s communication with Jaishankar highlights the need for proactive diplomatic measures to safeguard the fishing community’s rights and security. The call to action includes immediate engagement through diplomatic channels for the swift release of detained fishermen and boats, and stronger preventive measures to deter future incidents of violence and unlawful arrests.

The Tamil Nadu government has continually urged the Union Minister to bolster protective protocols for fishermen operating in this sensitive maritime zone. It is essential that both governments work collaboratively to establish a framework that respects fishing rights, while ensuring the safety of local fishermen.

The Bigger Picture

The plight of Tamil Nadu fishermen is not merely a localized issue but part of a broader tension in Indo-Sri Lankan relations that has historically revolved around fishing rights, immigration, and maritime boundaries. Fishermen from Tamil Nadu often find themselves straddling the fine line between tradition and modern geopolitical disputes, risking their lives and livelihoods amid rising tensions.

As the fishing community pushes for recognition and protection, it is imperative for both countries to acknowledge the humanitarian aspect of this conflict. Treaties or agreements aimed at managing fishing rights and addressing grievances could not only resolve disputes but also foster mutual respect and brotherhood between the two nations.

Conclusion

The situation of Tamil Nadu’s fishermen calls for urgent action and compassionate diplomacy. With CM Stalin’s recent appeal to Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar bringing national attention to this grave issue, there is a pressing need for a unified response that addresses both humanitarian and legal aspects of the fishing community’s rights. The goal must be to ensure safety, stability, and a future where fishermen can operate confidently in their waters without fear of arrest or attack. The time for action is now—both for the fishermen of Tamil Nadu and for fostering enduring peace in the region.

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