"I request the Government of India to act decisively to find tangible mechanisms to permanently resolve this vexatious issue affecting the livelihood of lakhs of our fishermen from Tamil Nadu," she said.
"The government of Tamil Nadu strongly reiterates the need to restore the traditional fishing rights of our fishermen in the Palk Bay by annulling the Indo-Sri Lankan agreements of 1974 and 1976 as the constitutional validity of these agreements have been challenged on extremely valid and legal grounds in the Supreme Court," the Chief minister said.
She requested Modi to immediately direct the officials concerned in External Affairs Ministry to take concrete action through diplomatic channels to secure therelease ofthe four fishermen and the 84 fishing boats.
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