End sought to killings by Sri Lanka Navy

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Thursday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take firm action to put an end to the killing of Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy.

In his letter to the Prime Minister in the wake of the killing of Nagapattinam-based fisherman Veerapandian on Wednesday by the Sri Lankan Navy, the Chief Minister said “the atrocities of Sri Lankan Navy are continuing unabated, in spite of repeated assurances given by both the Government of India as well as the Sri Lankan Government.”

“This particular incident may be taken up with the Government of Sri Lanka for immediate action against those responsible for shooting and killing. Your personal intervention is requested for firm action to put an end to such killings,” he said.

The issue was also raised in the Assembly by the Opposition members through a calling attention motion.

Replying to the motion, Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin informed the House that the government had already announced Rs. 5 lakh solatium to Veerapandian’s family.

His sister will get a government job.

Mr. Stalin said Veerapandian had gone for fishing from the Jagathapattinam fishing yard in Pudukottai district along with three other fishermen on Wednesday morning. When they were fishing 15 km off Jagathapattinam coast, the Sri Lankan Navy fired at them, injuring Veerapandian in the incident. He was taken to the hospital in Manalmelkudi and doctors there declared him dead.

Immediately around 100 fishermen took the body to East Coast Road and staged a road roko. District Administration and Fisheries department officials held talks with them. The fishermen dispersed after officials promised solatium for his family and employment for his sister.

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