Rameswaram fishermen take out procession demanding release of colleagues jailed in Sri Lanka
The Hindu
Over 1,000 Rameswaram fishermen protest Sri Lankan convictions, demanding release and retrieval of impounded boats.
Agitated over a Sri Lankan court convicting and imprisoning four fishermen from Ramanathapuram on charges of poaching in its waters, over 1,000 fishermen from Rameswaram, Pamban, and Thangachimadam took out a massive procession from Rameswaram island to Ramanathapuram Collectorate on Tuesday.
They only dispersed after Ramanathapuram Collector B. Vishnu Chandran met them midway at Pamban and assured them that the State and Centre were taking efforts for the fishermen’s release. However, they warned that they would resume their procession from Pamban after a week if their demand was not met.
The fishermen took out the procession from the Rameswaram fishing harbour to hand over a petition to the Collector seeking the immediate release of the fishermen after several rounds of talks failed earlier. The protest was led by Sahayam, an office-bearer of the Mechanised Boats Fishermen Association.
Over 1,000 fisherfolk, including women, participated, braving the scorching sun. Despite a huge presence of police personnel, who tried to stop the procession at three locations, the rally proceeded for 11 km. However, Mr. Vishnu Chandran and Superintendent of Police, G. Chandeesh met the representatives at Pamban, and after prolonged talks, the fishermen agreed to suspend their march.
“We have agreed to suspend the procession based on the Collector’s promise. However, our indefinite strike abstaining from fishing will continue till all four fishermen are released,” Mr. Sahayam said.
The fishermen would wait till February 22, and if the jailed fishermen were not released by then they would resume the procession, he said, cautioning that they would even resort to an indefinite fasting.
Meanwhile, Mr. Sahayam said the fishermen from Ramanathapuram district would not go to Katchatheevu for the annual festival of St. Antony’s Church to be held on February 23 and 24.