Not been a single execution in Lanka since 1976: Wigneswaran

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Nov 10 2014 | 4:10 PM IST
Amidst raising voices by political parties demanding the release of five Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who have been awarded capital punishment by a Sri Lankan court, Chief Minister of Northern Province C V Wigneswaran today said that there have not been a single execution since 1976, despite being given a death sentence.
"Though many people have been granted death sentence, the punishment has not been implemented in our island since 1976. So, when the fishermen's families met me yesterday, I told them that they would not lose their life in all probability. Since the case is in the appeal court, it is sub judice for us to comment on the issue," Wigneswaran, also former Judge of Sri Lankan Supreme Court said.
On October 30, the Colombo High Court sentenced to death the five fishermen on charges of allegedly smuggling heroin into Sri Lanka.
To a query on the long-standing fishermen issue between the two countries, the visiting Chief Minister said "deep water fishing does not come under our province's jurisdiction. It is the Lankan central government that deals with it. At the same time, we are concerned about the issue and would suggest that if deep sea fishing is confined to Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea and not in the stretch between the nations it would help."
Asked whether the Indian fishing activity in the area affected the livelihood of the Lankan fishermen living in the Northern Province, he avoided a straight answer and said, "The problem started only after the advent of trawler fishing which is known for wiping off the marine resources from the seabed. And most of these trawlers are being backed by politicians on both sides. So, if deep sea fishing is avoided in the stretch between two nations, the issue could be solved.
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First Published: Nov 10 2014 | 4:10 PM IST

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