Fishermen want 42-year-long fight to end; seek govt. support for their livelihood and safety in Palk Bay for fishing
The families, some among them, recalled the ordeals they have been undergoing due to the arrest of their kith and kin by the Sri Lankan Navy personnel on charges of poaching. 'We are traditional fishermen from Tamil Nadu. We have been fishing along the Palk Bay from time immemorial. For the last 42 years due to various reasons, the fishermen are being arrested. We have no security at all. In our own country, we are treated like denizens. We wish the trauma ends with us and the next generation lives safe and secure,' said Jesu Raja, a fishermen leader.
He said that the fishermen should be permitted to fish in Katchatheevu. 'We know, it has been given to the island nation long ago. The government, if it steps in sincerely, the issue can be sorted out in no time. Considering our livelihood, the Union government should impress its counterpart in Sri Lanka, he appealed.
After the annual ban was lifted two months ago, the Sri Lankan Navy personnel, under the guise of poaching, had arrested 64 fishermen. The trawlers have also been impounded. Under the pretext of punishing repeat offenders, 24 fishermen were jailed for six months, one and two years under multiple charges. Hefty fines were also imposed.
Under such circumstances, the fishermen had no other choice but to give up the profession and look out for alternatives, else spend the remaining days in poverty and debt for the rest of their lives.
The members wore black badges and said that when the country celebrated its Independence, the fishermen in this region, were yet to get their freedom. As a mark of protest and to draw the attention of the governments, they announced the fast.
The fishermen leaders said that the agitations would continue and in the next few days they would resort to rail roko agitation as well.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hans India
30 minutes ago
- Hans India
Vidhana Soudha illumination draws massive crowd
Bengaluru: The special illumination of Vidhana Soudha with the colours of the Indian tricolour, initiated by Assembly Speaker U T Khader, attracted unprecedented crowds during the Independence Day weekend. Marking the 79th Independence Day, the iconic state legislature building was lit up in saffron, white, and green, creating a spectacle that drew people from across Karnataka and beyond. According to rough estimates, more than 45,000 people visited the site each evening between August 15 and 17. The surge in footfall led to traffic congestion and crowd management challenges, with police personnel deployed at the venue struggling to regulate the flow of visitors. On some evenings, authorities were compelled to switch off the lights earlier than planned to disperse the swelling crowds. The initiative, which Khader had launched as part of a permanent illumination programme for the Assembly, has won wide appreciation from citizens. Many described the sight of the heritage building draped in the tricolour as a 'proud and emotional experience' during the national celebration.


Hans India
30 minutes ago
- Hans India
Jagan should apologise to nation for not hoisting national flag, demands Lokesh
Amaravati: Minister Nara Lokesh on Sunday demanded that former Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy apologise to the nation for skipping the hoisting of the national flag on Independence Day. He termed the action of the YSRCP leader as an insult to the country's freedom struggle. 'Skipping the flag hoisting of our tricolour on Independence Day is not just arrogance, it is a deep insult to our country's freedom struggle,' Lokesh posted on the social media platform 'X'. Lokesh, who is the general secretary of the TDP and son of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, said Jagan should apologise to the nation. The TDP has already criticised Jagan Mohan Reddy for not hoisting the national flag on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day. Senior TDP leader and Sarvepalli MLA Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy sought to know why Jagan, despite being the president of a political party, failed to recognise the significance of Independence Day. 'Why so much arrogance,' asked the former minister in a post on 'X'. The TDP leader asked Jagan if he did not remember the day when lakhs of people sacrificed their lives to achieve independence for the country. 'Just because you are frustrated with the Pulivendula ZPTC result, do you forget a national festival? This is a black mark in your political life,' posted Chandramohan Reddy. Another senior leader and Ponnur MLA, Dhulipalla Narendra Kumar, accused Jagan of insulting the national flag. He alleged that Jagan humiliated freedom fighters by not unfurling the national flag. 'The defeat of the YSRCP in Pulivendula ZPTC by-election may be the reason for Jagan's frustration. However, abstaining from hoisting the national flag reflects his mental condition,' Narendra Kumar said. YSR Congress party suffered defeat in the by-elections to Pulivendula and Ontimitta Zilla Parishad Territorial Constituencies (ZPTCs) in Jagan's home district of YSR Kadapa.


Mint
30 minutes ago
- Mint
Why did Data Patterns, Bharat Dynamics and other defence stocks soar up to 4%? Key reasons explained
Defence stocks came under investors' radar today, August 18, with names like Data Patterns, Zen Technologies, Bharat Dynamics, Garden Reach Shipbuilders, DCX Systems, ideaForge Technology, and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders rising between 1% and 4% following the government's strong push to manufacture critical military equipment locally in a bid to further reduce dependence on foreign technologies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Independence Day address, announced 'Mission Sudarshan Chakra' and renewed his call for homegrown jet engines. The announcement of indigenous air-defence system came just days after Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir reportedly hinted at targeting Indian assets along the border. During 'Operation Sindoor,' India showcased the strength of its indigenously developed defence systems by successfully intercepting drones and missiles launched by Pakistan. Modi's announcements further highlight India's commitment to producing critical military technologies entirely within the country and exporting them globally to friendly nations. This mission aims to develop a Dome-like defence system designed to safeguard critical sites, including civilian areas. Though the prime minister did not elaborate on the new air-defence system, experts suggested it could be on the lines of Israel's Iron Dome all-weather missile shield, known for its high effectiveness. Modi further urged Indian innovators and youngsters to develop jet engines within the country, ensuring that future defence technology is entirely home-grown and self-reliant. Work on an indigenous jet engine began nearly 35 years ago under the Kaveri engine programme. Sanctioned by the Cabinet Committee on Security in 1989, the project was intended to power the country's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). However, the engine is still not ready for operational use. The defence sector has been receiving a significant boost in recent years, with increased budget allocations that have expanded orders for domestic defence companies and strengthened the nation's borders amid escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region and along India's frontiers with China and Pakistan. In FY25, the country achieved a milestone as annual defence production reached an all-time high of ₹ 1.5 lakh crore, representing robust 18% growth over the previous fiscal's output of ₹ 1.27 lakh crore and an impressive 90% jump since FY20, when the figure was ₹ 79,071 crore. India's domestically manufactured defence products are also gaining global traction, with exports hitting a record high of ₹ 23,622 crore in FY25. The government now aims to achieve annual defence exports worth ₹ 50,000 crore by 2029, further expanding its global footprint. Orders for the BrahMos missile also surged after it played a crucial role in Operation Sindoor, targeting Pakistani military infrastructure, including air bases, army cantonments, and terror camps. Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.