India
should retake Katchatheevu from Sri Lankan control in order to solve the Tamil
fishing community problems!
(Rise
in India-Sri Lanka tensions after Indian fisherman killed)
-Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Even as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an investment
of Rs 12,000 crore to upgrade eight state highways to National Highways in his
home state Gujarat as part of efforts to boost infrastructure development and
job generation in the state, the Sri Lankan government reportedly shot dead
22-year-old Tamil Indian fisherman on Monday the 06 March while he was fishing
in a mechanized boat near Rameswaram Dhanushkodi at a short distance off
Katchatheevu islet. One fisherman, K. Britjo, was killed. Another who was
injured was admitted in a hospital in Tamil Nadu. The tragedy has ignited
tensions in the state but Colombo insisted its Navy was not involved. Sri Lanka
says Indians fish on Lankan waters and six fishermen from Thangachimadam in
Ramanathapuram district were fishing near the Katchatheevu isle...
Interestingly, Indian government is yet to properly react to Sri
Lankan criminal arrogance; ignoring the fact SL killed an Indian on Indian sea.
The 22-year-old Indian fisherman was shot dead while he was fishing in a
mechanized boat at a short distance off Katchatheevu islet. Local fishermen
alleged that he was killed by the Sri Lankan navy while another was injured.
Sri Lanka declined to take responsibility for the murder of a Tamil fisherman.
But the Sri Lankan government on Tuesday said that an initial probe report has
ruled out its navy's involvement in the shooting of an Indian fisherman, an
issue raised by India with Sri Lanka's prime minister.
In New Delhi, External Affairs Ministry said as a routine matter,
"Government of India is deeply concerned at the killing of an Indian
fisherman. Our High Commissioner to Sri Lanka has taken up the matter with the
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (Ranil Wickremesinghe). The Sri Lankan navy has
promised a full and thorough investigation." Sri Lankan Navy Spokesman Lieutenant
Commander Chaminda Walakuluge in Colombo categorically denied any involvement
of the navy in the fisherman's killing, saying the navy does not open fire at
poaching fishermen and only arrests them. In a statement, Foreign Ministry of
Sri Lanka said, "the initial investigations had indicated that the Sri
Lankan navy was not involved.""Irrespective of the parties involved,
if in fact a shooting has taken place, it is a matter of grave concern and all
possible action will be taken in cooperation with the relevant Indian
authorities to investigate into this incident utilizing GPS technology as
well," it added. The statement expressed the government's deep concern
"about the alleged and the connected loss of life of one fisherman and
injury caused to another." It said Sri Lanka is firm in its commitment to
ensuring that "all government agencies treat all Indian fishermen in a
humane manner at all times".
The statement followed fisheries minister Amaraweera's letter to
the defence authorities to investigate the matter. Amaraweera said he had
spoken with Indian High Commissioner in Colombo, Taranjith Singh Sandhu and
assured that Sri Lanka was keen not to allow the good relations between the two
countries hampered by any incident.
Indian fisherman Bridgo along with others were fishing near the Katchatheevu
islet when the Sri Lankan naval personnel arrived at the spot and opened fire,
fisheries department officials in Tamil Nadu had said. Bridgo was shot in the
neck and died on the spot and another fisherman, Saravanan (22), suffered leg
injuries in the firing. Other fishermen who went along with them escaped unhurt
and returned to the shore.
Katchatheevu is located in the narrow Palk Straits dividing India and Sri
Lanka. The sea near the island is rich in marine life, leading to frequent
clashes between Indian and Sri Lankan fishermen.
Hundreds of fishermen launched a protest at Rameswaram in Tamil
Nadu against the killing. Another fisherman was injured. The Sri Lankan Navy
promised "a full and thorough probe" into the incident after India
took up the matter at the highest level, informed sources said. India voiced
deep concern over the killing. Indian High Commissioner Taranjit Singh Sandhu
took up the matter with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, the
sources said.
The killing has triggered protests in Tamil Nadu, where Chief Minister Edappadi
K Palaniswami condemned the incident and announced a compensation of Rs five
lakh for the victim's family. Palaniswami said the state government has been repeatedly
taking up with Centre the various instances of arrest and
"intimidation" of fishermen by the Lankan Navy, besides seizure of
their boats and pressed for a lasting solution.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh
to the family of the dead fisherman, K. Britso, and a compensation of Rs 1 lakh
for the injured fisherman. The attack comes a day after Palaniswami wrote to
Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the release of 85 fishermen and their 128
boats now in Sri Lankan custody. PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss on Tuesday
condemned the killing and said New Delhi should stop terming Sri Lanka as a
friendly nation. "They were first attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy with
grenades and then were shot at," Ramadoss said in Chennai. He said attacks
on the Indian fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy have been happening for the past
30 years, leaving more than 800 fishermen dead. Ramadoss said India and Sri
Lanka had agreed that fishermen crossing the maritime boundary by mistake should
not be attacked but handled in a humane manner. "It seems Sri Lanka is not
willing to abide by any agreement," he said. He said the Tamil Nadu
government should put pressure on the Indian and Sri Lankan governments to
arrest the Navy personnel who killed the Indian.
Hundreds of fishermen also staged a demonstration in Rameswaram
in Tamil Nadu.
Sri Lanka has taken the silence on the part of Indian government for grated as
being implicit support for Lankan atrocities on Tamil fishermen. Apparently,
Sri Lanka is exploiting Indian unofficial policy of “no war with neighbors
except Pakistan” to its own advantage by harming the interests of Tamil
fishermen. Since Indian government also had attacked Tamil fishermen, killing
some of them on sea during the anti-nuke struggle of people of Kudankulam in
Tamil Nadu, Sri also thinks it also enjoys the same privilege of attacking
Tamils whom the majority Singhalese views as their enemy.
Tamils see some apparent secret deal between Indian and Lankan regimes to deal sternly
with Tamils and therefore, Indian government allows all atrocities by Lankan
military on Indian Tamils. In a civil war earlier, Lankan military committed
crimes against humanity by committing genocides of Tamils as part of their goal
of holocaust of Tamil population in Lankan Island.
The new regime in Colombo under Sirisena had declared loudly that it would go
for reconciliation but now it has presided over the murder of a Tamil fisherman
in Tamil Nadu, breaking all provisions of intentional law.
Is Lankan regime blood thirsty or is it just an isolated tragedy?
Sri Lankan regime has made its intent unambiguously clear to
India. With the genocides of Lankan Tamils, attacks on Tamil fishermen on sea
repeatedly that it can deal with Tamil fishermen the way they feel. They seem
to leave two options to India: either recapture Katchatheevu or just ask Indian
fishermen to stop fishing in their traditional zones. In this regard
the action of Russia in annexing Crimea from Ukraine would serve as model
action. Crimea was a part of Russia but was gifted to Ukraine during the
Soviet rein by the Soviet President Khrushchev- a Ukrainian- as part of
territorial integration of Soviet state. Now it is clear Katchatheevu
should not have been gifted to Sri Lanka – that was a strategic mistake of
India. Now Sri Lanka declines to allow Tamil fishermen in their traditional
zones as per the understanding between India and Sri Lanka and that is unfair,
to say the least.
Russia has retained its Crimea by military action and also
interfered in East Ukraine as a punishment for supporting USA, but India still
mulls over its possible action against Sri Lankan atrocities. India needs to
solve the tussle quickly and retake Katchatheevu but allow Lankan Tamils to
fish in there.
Sri Lanka fires all shots while India watches the show as a
festival firework. Indian deliberately let the Sri Lankan military attack and
even kill the Tamil fishermen. When Indian military keeps killing Muslims of
occupied Jammu Kashmir it is strange why it is unable to put an end to Lankan
arrogance towards Indians. Are Muslims so cheap for Indian regime?
Time is running out for India to make sure seas of Indian
Territory are soverign and belong to India. The Modi government has to wake up
before Sri Lanka invades Tamil Nadu if they have a hidden plan for that as
Tamil people are divided because of the plotters led by
Sasikala have divided the ruling AIADMK in order to promote her private
interests and control both party and government?
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