Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has escalated concerns over the repeated arrests of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan authorities. In a strongly worded letter to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Stalin highlighted the detention of 47 fishermen and demanded immediate diplomatic intervention. The incident underscores the ongoing maritime tensions between India and Sri Lanka, particularly affecting fishing communities. Stalin stressed the urgent need to revive bilateral discussions and protect the rights and livelihoods of traditional fishermen.

Key Points: Stalin Demands Fishermen Release from Sri Lankan Custody

  • Stalin writes to Jaishankar demanding immediate diplomatic intervention
  • 47 fishermen arrested including 30 from Tamil Nadu
  • Four mechanised boats from TN impounded by Sri Lankan Navy
  • 74 Tamil Nadu fishermen currently in Sri Lankan custody
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Stalin urges Centre to secure release of TN fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin urges Centre to secure release of 47 Indian fishermen detained by Sri Lankan Navy, highlighting diplomatic tensions

"It is essential that sustained diplomatic efforts are made to ensure the safety and livelihood of our fishermen - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Oct 9

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has urged the Union government to take immediate diplomatic measures to secure the release of 47 Indian fishermen, including 30 from Tamil Nadu and 17 from Karaikal (Puducherry), who were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy in the early hours of Thursday (October 9).

In a strongly worded letter to Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, the Chief Minister expressed deep concern over the recurring arrests of Indian fishermen and the seizure of their boats by Sri Lankan authorities.

According to the Chief Minister's letter, the Sri Lankan Navy detained five Indian mechanised fishing boats and arrested 47 fishermen from Ramanathapuram and Karaikal districts during routine fishing operations.

Stalin noted that 30 of the detained fishermen belong to coastal villages in Tamil Nadu and that four mechanised boats from the state have been impounded. "This incident has caused great distress among the fishing community and created a sense of fear and uncertainty in the coastal districts," the Chief Minister wrote.

He described the latest arrest as the first incident in 2025 where such a large number of fishermen were detained in a single day, adding that repeated incidents of this nature gravely affect the safety, livelihood, and morale of traditional fishing communities.

Stalin further pointed out that 74 Tamil Nadu fishermen and 242 fishing boats remain in Sri Lankan custody, underscoring the urgent need for diplomatic intervention. He urged the External Affairs Minister to take up the matter immediately with the Sri Lankan government to secure the early release of all detained fishermen and their boats.

Calling for long-term measures, the Chief Minister emphasised the need to revive the India-Sri Lanka Joint Working Group on Fisheries to prevent future incidents. "It is essential that sustained diplomatic efforts are made to ensure the safety and livelihood of our fishermen and to avoid recurrence of such arrests," he stated.

Stalin concluded his letter by urging the Centre to act swiftly and decisively to protect the rights and dignity of Tamil Nadu's fishermen and to maintain peaceful maritime relations with Sri Lanka.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good that CM Stalin has raised this issue strongly. But this keeps happening again and again. We need permanent solution, not just temporary releases. The joint working group should be activated immediately.
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David E
As someone living in Chennai, I see how these arrests affect coastal communities. The uncertainty and fear among fishermen families is real. Hope EAM Jaishankar takes swift action.
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Ananya R
Respectfully, while I support our fishermen, we also need to ensure they don't cross maritime boundaries. Both countries should work on clear demarcation and awareness programs. 🙏
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Sarah B
74 fishermen and 242 boats still in custody? That's alarming! This is affecting hundreds of families. The government needs to prioritize this issue with Sri Lanka through diplomatic channels.
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Vikram M
Fishermen issue has been going on for decades. Time for strong diplomatic measures. India should use its influence to protect our citizens. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
My uncle is a fisherman from Ramanathapuram. Every time he goes to sea, we worry. Government should provide GPS systems and proper training about international waters. Safety first!

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