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The men were apprehended during an operation by the Lankan navy on Saturday night.
This month alone, 10 fishing boats and 64 fishermen from the state have been apprehended by the Sri Lankan navy.
Taking up the issue with the Centre, Chief Minister M K Stalin urged Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to initiate necessary steps to secure the release all the fishermen and their fishing boats.
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”I wish to state that Tamil Nadu fishermen feel that their voices are on the wane; and I feel that the Government of India should stand more vocally for our fishermen’s rights and speak for their safety,” he said.
The chief minister reiterated the demand to protect the traditional fishing rights of Indian fishermen in the Palk Bay region. Despite the persistent demand to stop the arrests and seizure of boats, the Sri Lankan navy has continued to apprehend Indian fishermen, he said in the letter and called for ”solid diplomatic initiatives without further delay to end the arrests.”