DMK slam Jayalalithaa on fishermen issue

DMK slam Jayalalithaa on fishermen issue

March 16, 2016   01:44 pm

India’s DMK criticised the Jayalalitha government in Tamil Nadu, alleging that it was not exerting pressure on the Centre to find a proper solution to the issue of fishermen’s arrest.

“When compared to India, Sri Lanka is a small country. Should not the big country India put an end to the atrocities of the Sri Lankan navy. Where there is a will, there is a way,” DMK President M Karunanidhi said on Tuesday.

Hitting out at Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa for taking up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi through letters, he asked if that was enough and whether such an approach had redressed the problems of fishermen.

“Should not the Chief Minister or senior ministers or the minister concerned take up the matter in Delhi (with the Centre),” he asked in a statement.

Karunanidhi said that AIADMK had 37 Lok Sabha MPs, its help was “required” by the BJP government (in Parliament) and AIADMK could have “exerted pressure” on the Centre for fishermen’s welfare.

“How much the AIADMK government is protecting fishermen through letters?” he asked.

Citing the latest incident of the arrest of 28 fishermen, the DMK chief said “the Centre should make “genuine efforts” and intervene in the issue immediately.

Source: PTI

-Agencies

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