Pondy CM airs concern over "attacks" on Indian fishermen

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

Chief Minister today expressed concern over the alleged attacks on the fishermen of and by navy.

"The fishermen of and are facing hardships frequently at the hands of Sri Lankan naval personnel and their coast guard, which is highly condemnable," he told reporters.



Reacting to the arrest of six fishermen of Karaikal region, who were allegedly arrested by the Lankan navy on March 31, he said he had contacted the High Commission of in Colombo and requested the authorities to release the fishermen and return their boats.

He also assured to seek the intervention of External Affairs Minister, into the matter.

Earlier in the day, kin of those arrested, submitted a to the Chief Minister seeking his assistance to get the fishermen released.

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Pondy CM airs concern over "attacks" on Indian fishermen

Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today expressed concern over the alleged attacks on the fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry by Sri Lanka navy. "The fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are facing hardships frequently at the hands of Sri Lankan naval personnel and their coast guard, which is highly condemnable," he told reporters. Reacting to the arrest of six fishermen of Karaikal region, who were allegedly arrested by the Lankan navy on March 31, he said he had contacted the High Commission of India in Colombo and requested the authorities to release the fishermen and return their boats. He also assured to seek the intervention of External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj into the matter. Earlier in the day, kin of those arrested, submitted a petition to the Chief Minister seeking his assistance to get the fishermen released. Chief Minister today expressed concern over the alleged attacks on the fishermen of and by navy.

"The fishermen of and are facing hardships frequently at the hands of Sri Lankan naval personnel and their coast guard, which is highly condemnable," he told reporters.

Reacting to the arrest of six fishermen of Karaikal region, who were allegedly arrested by the Lankan navy on March 31, he said he had contacted the High Commission of in Colombo and requested the authorities to release the fishermen and return their boats.

He also assured to seek the intervention of External Affairs Minister, into the matter.

Earlier in the day, kin of those arrested, submitted a to the Chief Minister seeking his assistance to get the fishermen released.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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