This Article is From Aug 29, 2013

Jayalalithaa slams Centre for 'muted response' on fishermen issue

Jayalalithaa slams Centre for 'muted response' on fishermen issue

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Chennai: Slamming the Centre for remaining a "mute spectator" on the frequent arrests of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today said there was no concerted action on securing their release.
   
In her letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Ms Jayalalithaa sought his immediate intervention through diplomatic channels to secure the release of all fishermen from Tamil Nadu who are in Sri Lankan custody.
   
"What we in Tamil Nadu read are just press statements that all efforts would be taken by the Government of India to ensure the early release of our fishermen but we fail to see any concerted action," she said.

Her letter comes in the wake of the recent arrest of 35 fishermen by the Lankan Navy.

Recalling her previous letters sent to Dr Singh, she said the government remains a "mute spectator. It leads us to doubt whether the issue is even taken as seriously by the Government of India as it ought to be."

This very "muted response" has emboldened the Sri Lankan Navy to repeatedly arrest "our fishermen and their aggressive actions are worsening day by day," she said.

She said the fishermen community belong to the poorest section of society and prolonged periods of incarceration in an alien land leads to severe mental agony and loss of livelihood.

The entire community is greatly exercised over the issue and in particular by the "apathy" shown by the government towards their cause, the chief minister said.

Ms Jayalalithaa said the Centre has to take positive and concrete steps to secure the early release of the 82 fishermen who are already in Lankan jails for months, besides the 35 arrested recently.

"The deep sense of frustration and anger among the fishermen community of Tamil Nadu against the Government of India will only mount further," she said.
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