Tamil Nadu Chief Minister calls new Sri Lankan law, “A set back”

(UDHAYAM, CHENNAI) – Expressing Shock at the Sri Lankan Parliament passing a new Bill to prevent Tamil Nadu fishermen from fishing in their traditional waters in Palk Bay, the Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami said the new legislation was a severe setback to the diplomatic efforts being taken to resolve the issue amicably.

He urged the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct the External Affairs Ministry and the Indian Mission in Sri Lanka to lodge India’s strong protest against the move.

Under the provisions of the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment) Bill of Sri Lanka, the fishing trawlers, as well as fishing gear used in the Lankan territorial waters, would be confiscated, fishermen imprisoned for two years and huge fines up to 50,000 Lankan Rupees will be imposed.

The Chief Minister urged the Prime Minister to direct the authorities concerned to immediately, appropriately and effectively respond to this latest move by Sri Lanka which would permanently hit the livelihood of our fishermen in the Palk Bay, both by registering our strong protest against the move and ensuring that necessary provisions were made in the new legislation to exempt the traditional waters of Palk Bay from its purview.

Courtesy: The New Indian Express

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