Tamil Nadu chief minister
M.K. Stalin has raised urgent concerns over the
continued arrest of tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. In a letter addressed to the
Union minister of External Affairs, cm stalin has urged the central government to take
immediate and decisive action to prevent further incidents and ensure the safety of indian fishermen operating in the waters near Sri Lanka.The chief minister highlighted that these repeated arrests not only
threaten the livelihoods of fishing communities but also
strain bilateral relations. He called for
strong diplomatic measures to halt the ongoing harassment and protect fishermen from unjust detention, emphasizing the need for both
prompt intervention and long-term solutions.CM Stalin’s letter reflects the state government’s commitment to
safeguarding the rights and welfare of coastal communities, while pressing the Union government to act decisively on this cross-data-border maritime issue.
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