Referring to the latest "high-handed and illegal abduction" of 21 Indian fishermen by the Lankan navy on July 6, she told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a letter yesterday that the fishermen from Rameswaram in the state were learnt to have been remanded till July 17.
The letter was released to the media today.
"These rapacious onslaughts of the Sri Lankan Navy upon innocent and unarmed Indian fishermen are perpetrated with a view to intimidating and browbeating them to prevent them from venturing out to the fishing waters in the vicinity of Katchatheevu (ceded to Sri Lanka by India in 1974), which my Government has always claimed to be a part of the traditional fishing areas of Indian fishermen."
The Chief Minister recalled she had mentioned in an earlier letter that the Ministry of External Affairs continues "to maintain a stoic and apathetic silence," on this matter and that it appeared as if no effort had been taken to engage Sri Lankan government in any dialogue to solve this "vexatious issue."
Jayalalithaa said the numerous incidents of arrest of Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy, especially in the recent past, need a strong and co-ordinated diplomatic response by the Centre at the highest level.
