Party chief M Karunanidhi said Tamil Nadu was expecting the Centre to show "at least one per cent", of the concern it was showing in the Italian marines case, where two are charged with gunning down two fishermen off Kerala coast last year.
"We have been insisting for long for appropriate action by highlighting the attacks on Indian fishermen (from Tamil Nadu) by the Sri Lankan navy and the state government also takes up the issue through letters. After taking up the matter with Sri Lanka, they (Centre) make a statement in Parliament (or outside) to explain as if their job is over," he said in a statement.
He said a Lankan court had yesterday extended the remand of 30 fishermen from Rameswaram till May 6. They were arrested by the island navy early this month and this was the second extension of their remand, he said.
So was the case with 26 fishermen from Karaikal who were picked up on April 5 and have been remanded in custody in a Sri Lankan prison till May 29.
He recalled that on the orders of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi a Lankan naval official who had allegedly attacked Indian fishermen inside Indian territory was arrested and kept in Madnapam refugee came in the state.
"If the Centre shows any more reluctance, it will be clear that it has no concern for Tamil Nadu and its fishermen...," he said.
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