Tamil Nadu CM Urges Diplomatic Push to Free Fishermen Held by Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar following the apprehension of 12 fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. Stalin highlighted that a total of 116 fishermen and 259 boats from the state are now in Sri Lankan custody. He described the recurring detentions as a grave concern causing deep anxiety among coastal communities whose livelihoods are at risk. The CM urged immediate and sustained diplomatic efforts by the Union Government to secure their release and prevent further incidents.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Fishermen Detained: CM Stalin Seeks EAM Intervention

  • 12 fishermen newly detained by Sri Lankan Navy
  • 116 total fishermen now in custody
  • 259 Tamil Nadu boats held
  • CM seeks urgent diplomatic intervention
  • Issue causes deep anxiety in coastal communities
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TN CM urges EAM to take diplomatic action to resuce, prevent apprehension of fishermen by Lankan Navy

CM MK Stalin urges EAM S Jaishankar for diplomatic action to secure release of 12 newly detained & 104 other Tamil Nadu fishermen from Sri Lankan custody.

"This recurring pattern of detention is a matter of grave concern - MK Stalin"

Chennai, February 23

Following the apprehension of 12 fishermen along with a mechanised boat by the Sri Lankan Navy on Sunday night, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to initiate immediate diplomatic intervention to secure the release of the detained fishermen.

He also called for efforts to free 104 other fishermen and 259 fishing boats belonging to Tamil Nadu that remain in Sri Lankan custody.

In a letter to the EAM, Stalin drew attention to Sunday's incident in which a mechanised fishing boat from Rameswaram, carrying 12 fishermen, was apprehended by the Sri Lanka Navy.

He stated that a total of 116 fishermen from Tamil Nadu, including these 12, are currently in the custody of Sri Lankan authorities.

According to the Chief Minister, the fishermen had ventured out from the Pamban Fish Landing Centre in Ramanathapuram district in the mechanised boat and further noted that this recurring pattern of detentions is a "grave concern" for the coastal communities, whose livelihoods depend on fishing.

"I wish to draw your urgent attention to yet another distressing incident involving the apprehension of a mechanised fishing boat from Rameswaram, along with 12 fishermen, by the Sri Lankan Navy on the night of 22.02.2026. The fishermen had ventured out from the Pamban Fish Landing Centre in Ramanathapuram district in their mechanised boat bearing Registration No.IND-TN-10-MM-3026," his letter read.

"This recurring pattern of detention is a matter of grave concern, as fishermen from Tamil Nadu and their vessels continue to be taken into custody by the Sri Lankan authorities with alarming frequency. As of now, 259 fishing boats belonging to Tamil Nadu and 116 fishermen, including those apprehended in the present incident, remain in Sri Lankan custody," the letter added.

Stalin emphasised the need for sustained and concrete diplomatic engagement to prevent further apprehensions and sought the Union Government's intervention to secure the early release of all detained fishermen and their boats.

"These repeated incidents have left coastal communities in a state of deep anxiety and uncertainty about their livelihood and safety. There is an urgent need for sustained and concrete diplomatic efforts to prevent further arrests of our fishermen. In view of the above, I request the Union Government to take up this matter immediately through appropriate diplomatic channels to prevent further apprehensions and to secure the early release of all detained fishermen along with their fishing boats," the letter further read.

Earlier on Sunday, 12 fishermen along with one boat from Pamban were apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy while fishing in the Gulf of Mannar between Dhanushkodi and Thalaimannar. The Sri Lankan Navy seized a boat belonging to a fisherman identified as David from Pamban.

The incident triggered unrest among fishermen in Pamban, with more than a hundred boats from the Pamban South Wadi Fishing Port having ventured into the sea at the time of the apprehension.

The issue of frequent arrests of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan authorities has remained a longstanding concern between the two countries, particularly affecting fishing communities in Tamil Nadu.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I fully support bringing our fishermen back, we also need a long-term solution. There must be clear maritime boundaries and agreements. Both sides need to sit down and resolve this permanently. The cycle of arrest and release helps no one.
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David E
259 boats and 116 fishermen still in custody? That's a staggering number. The economic loss for these families is crippling. The Centre needs to treat this with the urgency it deserves. Diplomacy is important, but our people's lives and livelihoods are more important.
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Anjali F
CM Stalin is right to raise this issue urgently. But I respectfully think the state government can also do more - maybe provide better training on maritime boundaries or support for alternative livelihoods during such crises? It's a complex issue needing action from all levels.
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Karthik V
This happens every other month. Our fishermen become pawns in a larger political game. The Union government's response always feels reactive, not proactive. We need a strong, consistent foreign policy that deters such apprehensions. Jai Hind.
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Sneha F
My heart goes out to the families in Pamban and Rameswaram. The anxiety they live with is unimaginable. I hope EAM Jaishankar takes immediate steps. Sometimes I wonder if we are too soft with our neighbours. 🙏

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