*How meaningful are Jayalalitha’s love letters to Narendra Modi?*

 Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned they say and that aptly puts to
context the feelings of Jayalalitha towards Sri Lanka. But, the BJP high
powered delegation led by Dr. Subramaniam Swamy who arrived in Sri Lanka at
the invitation of the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies
recently made explicitly clear that Tamil Nadu would not come between
Indo-Lanka relations and also thanked the Sri Lankan President for
arresting but releasing the Indian fishermen while confiscating the boats.
It was the boat owners that forced the Indian fishermen to poach into Sri
Lankan waters because the Indian side had no fish. These are some realities
that the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu cannot ignore and her tantrums are
dampening the otherwise positive outlook of the Modi-led BJP Government.
She should be advised to stop her tantrums and start looking at how the
Indian fishermen can be absorbed into a new avenue of livelihood if there
are no fish to fish in Indian waters.


The International Maritime Border Line drawn up in 1974 and 1976 is a
bilateral agreement between India and Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister can cry and hoot but she cannot change the legality of this
agreement honored by the 2 sovereign nations.


Katchchetivu came under the jurisdiction of Sri Lanka following the IMBL
and Sri Lanka’s claim to Katchchaitivu was made in 1924 while as far back
as 1876 the island was referred to as belonging to Sri Lanka even the
colonial invaders regarded the island as belonging to Sri Lanka.


Thus, with a bilateral agreement in place it is Tamil Nadu fishermen who
are violating the IMBL and the arrest of fishermen poaching into Sri Lankan
waters cannot be faulted on Sri Lanka.


We realize that the issue at hand is as a result of the Indian side of the
marine bed affected as a result of internationally banned bottom trawling.
It is because commercial fishing has ignored to look after the source from
which it makes money that there are no fish on Indian waters along the
Tamil Nadu coast. Sri Lanka is not to be blamed because there are no fish
in the Indian waters. The Tamil Nadu Government must take blame for
allowing internationally banned bottom trawlers to operate.


We are well aware that India had been making millions from poaching into
Sri Lankan waters using bottom trawlers and stealing the shrimps, prawns
and fish that ideally belong to the fishermen of Sri Lanka. These poached
fish calculated into years would account for theft and loss of millions of
revenue to Sri Lanka. This cannot go on not just because it is a violation
of territorial rights, theft of fish that do not belong to India but more
importantly the manner of fishing will end up totally ruining the marine
environment and destroying marine life and eventually lead to no fish on
Sri Lankan waters as well.

The environmental impact and future of marine life is what should take
prominence in any diplomatic discussions.


The Tamil Nadu Government and its Chief Minister should accept fault on
several angles.

·        Tamil Nadu fishermen violating internationally recognized IMBL and
bilateral agreement between India and Sri Lanka

·        Tamil Nadu fishermen using bottom trawlers that are
internationally banned

·        Tamil Nadu coast marine bed destroyed because of bottom trawling
and so no fish for the Indian fishermen to fish


If the Indian coast had no fish as a result of the Indian fishermen
destroying the marine life, should the Tamil Nadu authorities have taken
measures to look into how the Indian fishermen and their families would
survive? The solution is not to poach on waters that belong to other
nations. It is not a long time solution or a viable solution. It is as a
result of Tamil Nadu authorities not taking to account these realities that
their fishermen are facing a predicament of no livelihood and Sri Lanka
cannot be blamed for this.


Would Indian fishermen be allowed to poach in territorial waters that
belong to other nations just because the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister comes
out with a list of reasons giving them right to?


The BJP Government is commended for taking a stand and appreciated for
approving the measures taken by Sri Lanka in arresting and releasing the
Indian fishermen but confiscating the boats. Tamil Nadu seem to have
forgotten that it is the Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen whose livelihood was
affected as a result of Tamil Nadu fishermen poaching on Sri Lankan waters.
The TNA ever ready to find fault with the Sri Lankan Government has not
come to the rescue of its own fishermen or brought up the grievance of the
Sri Lankan fishermen denied livelihood and this speaks volumes of the
sincerity of the TNA towards its own people too.


With the latest letter of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister directed at
demanding the release of the boats, we can but wonder whether some of these
may belong to her or her supporters!


When Tamil Nadu Chief Minister is aware that the Tamil Nadu fishermen are
violating internationally demarcated waters and poaching while also using
internationally banned bottom trawlers, it is unjustified to ask the Indian
Prime Minister to take action against Sri Lanka. Obviously she is
attempting to dent the popularity of the Indian Prime Minister while also
disturb the amity that is being built between the two nations. Her actions
are obviously aligned to the undiplomatic and unscrupulous policies
followed by the Sonia-led Congress Government where the Central Government
of India was virtually kept strangulated and on a noose by successive Tamil
Nadu Governments.


Tamil Nadu Chief Minister may learn sooner than later that Narendra Modi is
not a puppet to dance to her tantrums or threats. She should not attempt to
embarrass Mr. Modi by her unjustified outbursts. It will not look good on
the new Indian Prime Minister if he were to demand that Indian fishermen be
allowed to cross the IMBL into Sri Lankan waters....is this the mischief
that Jayalalitha is upto?


With the Modi mantra directed towards better and practical governance it is
best that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister directs her attention at how to meet
the livelihood challenges of Indian fishermen who have no fish to fish on
Indian waters. Poaching is not the solution.




*Shenali D Waduge*

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