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NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai will take up the issue of attacks on Indian fishermen allegedly by the Sri Lankan navy during his three-day visit to the island nation which commenced on Saturday. Close to 15 Tamil Nadu fishermen were injured early on Sunday after they were allegedly roughed up by Sri Lankan navy personnel.
Apart from calling on President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mathai is expected to review developmental projects being undertaken in various parts of this country with Indian assistance.
Mathai will also meet Sri Lankan opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe and leaders of the main Tamil party TNA during his stay.
Officials said Mathai, who called on Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa prior to his Colombo visit, would take up the issue of attacks on Indian fishermen. Jayalalithaa conveyed to Mathai her serious concern over increasing attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen allegedly by the Sri Lankan navy.
"Incidents of apprehension and assault of fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu by the Sri Lankan navy should be viewed not as an assault on Tamil fishermen, but as an assault on Indian citizens and should be viewed as an act of provocation and aggression against India by Sri Lanka, similar to firing across the borders of India by neighbours such as Pakistan and China," she was quoted as having told Mathai by news agencies.
Noting that 16 such incidents had taken place since May, she said the attacks should be viewed as a national issue and not an isolated problem of Tamil Nadu, according to a state government release.
Foreign secretary to take up attacks on Indian fishermen with Lanka - The Times of India
I think we should station a corvette and a couple NOPVs between TN and SL and give In full rights to do anything. Then they kick some a$$. A strong message needs to send to SLN otherwise this will keep on going. Blowing up a couple SLN ships will calm things down.
Apart from calling on President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mathai is expected to review developmental projects being undertaken in various parts of this country with Indian assistance.
Mathai will also meet Sri Lankan opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe and leaders of the main Tamil party TNA during his stay.
Officials said Mathai, who called on Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa prior to his Colombo visit, would take up the issue of attacks on Indian fishermen. Jayalalithaa conveyed to Mathai her serious concern over increasing attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen allegedly by the Sri Lankan navy.
"Incidents of apprehension and assault of fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu by the Sri Lankan navy should be viewed not as an assault on Tamil fishermen, but as an assault on Indian citizens and should be viewed as an act of provocation and aggression against India by Sri Lanka, similar to firing across the borders of India by neighbours such as Pakistan and China," she was quoted as having told Mathai by news agencies.
Noting that 16 such incidents had taken place since May, she said the attacks should be viewed as a national issue and not an isolated problem of Tamil Nadu, according to a state government release.
Foreign secretary to take up attacks on Indian fishermen with Lanka - The Times of India
I think we should station a corvette and a couple NOPVs between TN and SL and give In full rights to do anything. Then they kick some a$$. A strong message needs to send to SLN otherwise this will keep on going. Blowing up a couple SLN ships will calm things down.