116 Tamil Nadu fishermen in Sri Lankan custody; Stalin urges Indian Govt.’s urgent intervention
February 23, 2026 08:39 pm
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has urged India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to take immediate diplomatic steps to secure the release of Tamil Nadu fishermen detained by the Sri Lankan Navy, amid continuing tensions in the Palk Strait.
In a letter to Minister Jaishankar, Chief Minister Stalin expressed concern over the latest detention of 12 fishermen from the state and said the recurring arrests have caused severe distress to coastal communities dependent on fishing for their livelihood.
The Chief Minister pointed out that with the latest incident, the total number of Tamil Nadu fishermen currently in Sri Lankan custody has risen to 116.
He also noted that 259 fishing boats belonging to fishermen from Tamil Nadu remain impounded by Sri Lankan authorities, describing the situation as alarming and unsustainable for fishing communities reliant on daily earnings from marine activities.
According to the Chief Minister, the most recent incident occurred on the night of February 22, when a mechanised fishing boat that had departed from the Pamban Fish Landing Centre in Ramanathapuram district was intercepted by the Sri Lankan Navy.
The 12 fishermen on board were detained, and their boat was seized by Sri Lankan authorities.
Stalin said such incidents have continued despite repeated representations by the state government and stressed the need for urgent and sustained diplomatic engagement between India and Sri Lanka to prevent further detentions and ensure the safety and security of Indian fishermen.
According to official sources, the fishermen were apprehended while fishing in the Gulf of Mannar, in waters between Dhanushkodi and Thalaimannar.
The issue of cross-border fishing disputes in the Palk Strait has remained a persistent source of tension between India and Sri Lanka, frequently affecting bilateral relations and disrupting the livelihoods of thousands of fishermen from Tamil Nadu.
- Agencies
