Fishermen call off strike, thank CM for enhancing aid for owners of boats seized by Sri Lankan Navy
The Hindu
Fishermen in Rameswaram end strike after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister increases aid for impounded boats and jailed fishermen.
Fishermen of Rameswaram on Tuesday ended their eight-day long strike, a day after Chief Minister M K Stalin hiked the financial aid to fishermen whose boats were impounded in Sri Lanka and assistance for families of fishermen languishing in the island nation’s jail. The fishermen also called off their indefinite fast, which they had begun on March 1.
Announcing the decision to media persons, fishermen leader and convenor V P Jesu Raja said the decision to call off the stir was taken at a meeting of various association representatives. A resolution adopted at the meeting thanked Mr Stalin for hiking the financial aid for owners of impounded boats from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh and daily assistance for family members of arrested fishermen from Rs 350 to Rs 500.
The fishermen thanked the Chief Minister for instructed MPs from Tamil Nadu to draw the attention of the Ministry of External Affairs and brief officials about the situation and ensure that the jailed fishermen and their boats were released safely.
The members said in view of the efforts taken by the government and the assurance from the Chief Minister that the issue would be taken up with the Union government, the fishermen resolved to drop the indefinite strike as a mark of respect and a message that they were ready to cooperate with the governments.
The fishermen associations appealed to the Union government to help them have a dialogue with the fishermen leaders of the Northern Province in Sri Lanka. “We will explain our problems and let them also share their difficulties....” Mr Jesu Raja said and urged the Centre to take it up with the highest levels in the Sri Lankan government for safe release of the fishermen and their trawlers.
The members said a permanent solution should also be devised and give a relief to the fishermen, who have been traditionally fishing in the Palk Straits.
In the event of any negative response from the governments, the meeting resolved to indulge in a rail roko agitation on March 21 and also if needed, block the Pamban Rail Bridge inauguration.

Terming the allegations of the Opposition BJP that the Congress government had illegally diverted and misused the funds meant for the welfare of Dalits under SCSP-TSP as “false and misleading”, RDPR and IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday made clear that these funds had been “legally” transferred to guarantee schemes for “exclusive” use of SC/ST beneficiaries in proportion to their population size. These funds will never be used for beneficiaries of other communities, he asserted.

A total of 3,464 pilgrims had registered to participate in the annual festival being held at the famous St. Antony’s Church in Katchatheevu, said organisers here on Tuesday. The church was established by the fishermen of India and Sri Lanka way back in 1913 St. Antony was worshipped as a protector of the fishermen and the fishermen offer prayers at the church as a mark of thanksgiving to the God for proving them good produce.