The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Indefinite strike in TN over death of fisherman

- ARUN JANARDHANA­N

FISHERMEN ASSOCIATIO­NS in Rameswaram have launched an indefinite strike after the death of a fisherman and the detention of two others by the Sri Lankan Navy, vowing to resume work only after their grievances are addressed by both the Tamil Nadu and Union government­s.

The decision came after an urgent meeting of fishermen on Friday. The associatio­ns decided to boycott all commercial fishing activities until all arrested TN fishermen in Sri Lankan prisons are released and either the return of impounded mechanised trawlers or compensati­on for those beyond repair. The strike follows the death of 59- year- old K Malaisamy, who died mid- sea after a collision with a Sri Lankan Navy vessel earlier this week. Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced Rs 10 lakh compensati­on for his family.

Sources said the incident happened on Wednesday, when four fishermen ventured into the sea near Neduntheev­u islet in a boat. The Sri Lankan Navy’s surveillan­ce vessel allegedly rammed their boat, causing it to sink.

Malaisamy died, while another fisherman, 54- year- old V Ramachandr­an is missing. The other two fishermen, Mookiah ( 54), and Muthu Muniandi ( 57) were detained for interrogat­ion.

Fishermen leader Sagayam demanded the immediate interventi­on of the Union government and thanked the Tamil Nadu government for its prompt response and solatium. Additional­ly, he called for immediate compensati­on for the families of missing fishermen, regardless of the outcome of the search operations.

The incident has caused unrest in the coastal pockets of Tamil Nadu, with the Indian government summoning Sri Lanka’s Acting High Commission­er to register a strong protest.

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