7 Indian Fishermen Detained in Sri Lanka: Stalin Appeals to Jaishankar for Release

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has urgently requested the intervention of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar following the arrest of seven Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan authorities. The fishermen’s detention has raised concerns and prompted a call for swift diplomatic action.

Stalin’s Plea for Immediate Release

Chief Minister Stalin emphasized the plight of the detained fishermen and their families back home, urging Minister Jaishankar to prioritize their prompt release. He stressed the need for a resolution that respects the livelihoods and human rights of Indian fishermen.

Ongoing Fisheries Dispute

This incident underscores the ongoing complexities surrounding fishing rights in the Palk Strait. The arrest of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan authorities is a recurring issue, often stemming from disagreements over maritime boundaries and fishing practices. The situation calls for continued diplomatic efforts to find a lasting solution that protects the interests of both nations while ensuring the well-being of fishing communities.

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