New Delhi: Seeking a permanent solution to the problems faced by Tamil Nadu fishermen, a delegation of AIADMK lawmakers today met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and demanded the Centre's immediate intervention for release of Indian fishermen languishing in Lankan jails.
The 49-member delegation led by senior AIADMK leader and Deputy Speaker M Thambi Durai also sought a special package of Rs. 1520 crore for enhancing deep fishing facilities in Tamil Nadu.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Thambi Durai said, the External Affairs Minister has assured them that the matter would be taken up with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena.
"She has assured us that the issue would be discussed with the High Commissioner. Further, we were told that steps would be initiated to resolve the issues at the earliest by taking it up with Sirisena and Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.
About 86 fishermen hailing from Tamil Nadu are presently in Lankan jails, he added.
Raising concern over the frequent arrest of Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Lankan navy, he said there was a pressing need for resolving the issue immediately.
On releasing fishermen boats under the custody of Lankan authorities, he said the External Affairs Ministry has informed them that negotiations were going on in this regard.
Terming an agreement between India and Sri Lanka over Katchatheevu island in 1970s as "illegal", he said the "Indian Government's agreement (over Katchatheev) in 1974-76 is illegal as it was not ratified by Parliament".
On the issue of a domestic help from Tamil Nadu, whose arm was chopped off allegedly by her employer in Saudi Arabia, Thambi Durai said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has written a letter to the Centre over the issue.
"Already our Chief Minister has written a letter raising this issue...the Saudi Arabian Government is fabricating the case," he said.
The 49-member delegation led by senior AIADMK leader and Deputy Speaker M Thambi Durai also sought a special package of Rs. 1520 crore for enhancing deep fishing facilities in Tamil Nadu.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Thambi Durai said, the External Affairs Minister has assured them that the matter would be taken up with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena.
About 86 fishermen hailing from Tamil Nadu are presently in Lankan jails, he added.
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On releasing fishermen boats under the custody of Lankan authorities, he said the External Affairs Ministry has informed them that negotiations were going on in this regard.
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On the issue of a domestic help from Tamil Nadu, whose arm was chopped off allegedly by her employer in Saudi Arabia, Thambi Durai said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has written a letter to the Centre over the issue.
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