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    CM seeks Centre's help to free 46 fishermen from Lankan jails

    The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday sought the Centre's intervention to secure the release of 46 Indian fishermen and 26 boats from Sri Lankan custody.

    CM seeks Centres help to free 46 fishermen from Lankan jails
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    Edappadi K Palaniswami

    Chennai

    In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said fishermen from Thanjavur, Ramanathapuram, Pudukkottai and Nagappattinam districts were apprehended in nine different incidents by the Sri Lankan Navy in the last two months.

    Describing their arrest as unfortunate, Palaniswami said the fishermen's prolonged incarceration in Lankan Jails was subjecting them and their families back home to untold misery besides pushing the families into abject poverty.

    The Chief Minister expressed concern over the latest incident of the Lankan Navy apprehending seven fishermen from Nagapattinam early this month.

    Palaniswami reiterated the state government's demand for restoration of traditional fishing rights of Indian fishermen in the Palk Bay by annulling the Indo-Sri Lankan agreements of 1974 and 1976, through which the Katchatheevu islet was ceded to the island republic.

    He said the constitutional validity of these agreements has been challenged on "extremely valid and legal grounds" in the Supreme Court,  referring to the late J Jayalalithaa moving the apex court on the matter in 2008.

    Palaniswami urged the Centre to prevail upon Sri Lanka to release the 26 boats of the fishermen which have been kept in Lankan custody for long periods leading to their ruin.

    He also requested the Central Government to act decisively to find a solution and permanently resolve the long standing issue.

    Palaniswami urged Modi to immediately direct officials concerned in the External Affairs Ministry to take concrete action through diplomatic channels to secure the immediate release of 46 fishermen and 26 fishing boats.

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