This Article is From Nov 03, 2014

Fishermen Families to Meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister to Plead for Their Release

Fishermen Families to Meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister to Plead for Their Release

Women protesting in Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu for the release of the five fishermen sentenced to death in Sri Lanka

Rameswaram: Family members of five Tamil Nadu fishermen, sentenced to death in a drug trafficking case by a Sri Lankan court, and representatives of fishermen association would meet state Chief Minister O Panneerselvam today to press for securing their release.

A delegation of the association and family members led by Ramanathapuram MP Anwar Raja of AIADMK would meet the Chief Minister and request him to take steps to get the death sentence set aside and bring back the fishermen, officials said.

After the court verdict on October 30, the fishermen resorted to sporadic violence damaging buses and the railway track and blocking the road traffic.

However, after District Collector K Nandakumar held talks with them and assured action to get the release of the fishermen, they withdrew their agitation.
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