
Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar mentioned that whereasdiplomatic channels have to be pursued on the problem, it is necessary for Mr. Vijay to know why the arrests are being made within the first place. File.
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Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar on Thursday (Might 14, 2026) urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay to ban the damaging backside trawling fishing methodology, a follow prohibited in Sri Lanka since 2017. Expressing willingness to resolve the fisheries battle via talks and diplomatic channels, he mentioned he hoped to journey to Tamil Nadu to fulfill the newly elected chief.
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Addressing a press convention in Kilinochchi within the island’s Northern Province, Minister Chandrasekar made point out of the long-festering fisheries battle within the Palk Strait, which impacts Tamil fishermen in northern Sri Lanka and their counterparts in Tamil Nadu, in response to a query from the media.
Referring to Mr. Vijay as “an actor all of us like”, Mr. Chandrasekar congratulated him on his current election win. “There’s new hope throughout the State, the place the folks have rejected household rule and corruption. They’ve opted for change and voted for Mr. Vijay,” he mentioned. “Now that you’ve got voted for a change, don’t stand along with your arms tied; proceed talking up for the problems that matter to you and prompted you to vote for change,” he advised Tamil Nadu’s voters.
Terming Mr. Vijay’s current letter to Exterior Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in search of New Delhi’s intervention on the discharge of six Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested just lately, a “good transfer”, Mr. Chandrasekar mentioned that whereasdiplomatic channels have to be pursued on the problem, it is necessary for Mr. Vijay to know why the arrests are being made within the first place.
Within the early hours of Might 12, 2026, six fishermen, all natives of the Kanniyakumari district, who ventured into the ocean from Mandapam, have been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy. The fishermen got down to fish regardless of the continuing annual ban in Tamil Nadu that’s in impact till June 14, 2026.
“The arrests should not arbitrary. Authorities detain fishermen from Tamil Nadu as a result of they pursue an unlawful fishing methodology in our territorial waters. Backside trawling destroys marine assets and severely threatens the livelihoods of our northern fishermen,” the Sri Lankan Minister mentioned, reiterating a place that war-affected Tamil fishermen alongside Sri Lanka’s northern coast have been highlighting for years now.
Round 25 % of the folks on the island’s north and east depend upon fisheries for livelihood, Mr. Chandrasekar added. “Mr. Vijay ought to determine those that personal the underside trawlers and take a look at the day by day wage fishermen employed by them,” he mentioned, including that when the Chief Minister takes crucial steps to ban backside trawling, the necessity to arrest Tamil Nadu fishermen in Sri Lanka is not going to come up.
In line with information printed by the Sri Lankan Navy, a complete of 346 Indian fishermen have been arrested in 2026, on fees of unlawful fishing within the island’s territorial waters, whereas 44 trawlers have been seized.
Revealed – Might 15, 2026 12:59 am IST
