Sri Lankan Navy

  • Actor Vijay

    Actor Vijay's TVK Party Organizes Hunger Strike Against Sri Lankan Navy's Arrest of Tamil Nadu Fishermen Following Karur Tragedy

    Nov 06, 2025 11:21 pm CST

    Following the tragic Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives, actor Vijay's political party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has announced its first major political action - a hunger strike in Nagapattinam protesting the continuous arrests of Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy. Led by TVK Deputy General Secretary Raj Mohan, the protest criticizes both central and state governments for failing to provide a permanent solution to this decades-old issue that has resulted in approximately 800 Indian deaths. This demonstration holds special significance as Vijay returns to Nagapattinam where he first showed political ambitions in 2011.

  • Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Urges PM Modi to Address Fishermen

    Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Urges PM Modi to Address Fishermen's Rights During Sri Lankan Prime Minister's Visit

    Oct 16, 2025 07:49 pm CST

    Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting intervention on key fishermen's issues during Sri Lankan PM Harini Amarasuriya's upcoming visit to India. The letter highlights concerns including the retrieval of Katchatheevu Island, release of 76 detained Indian fishermen, return of 242 seized fishing vessels, and addressing violence against Tamil Nadu fishing communities in traditional Palk Bay waters.

  • 47 Indian Fishermen Detained by Sri Lankan Navy: MK Stalin Appeals to External Affairs Minister for Intervention

    47 Indian Fishermen Detained by Sri Lankan Navy: MK Stalin Appeals to External Affairs Minister for Intervention

    Oct 09, 2025 08:40 pm CST

    The Sri Lankan navy has detained 47 Indian fishermen and seized five trawlers during patrols in the Mannar and Delft sea areas, prompting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to request intervention from India's External Affairs Minister. This incident highlights the ongoing fishing rights dispute that continues to strain diplomatic relations between India and Sri Lanka.

  • 12 Indian Fishermen Detained in Sri Lankan Waters: Ongoing Maritime Dispute Escalates

    12 Indian Fishermen Detained in Sri Lankan Waters: Ongoing Maritime Dispute Escalates

    Sep 28, 2025 11:20 pm CST

    Sri Lankan naval forces detained 12 Indian fishermen and seized their vessel near Jaffna for alleged illegal fishing in territorial waters. This incident highlights the persistent fishing dispute between India and Sri Lanka, which continues to strain bilateral relations. Previous confrontations have included reports of Sri Lankan Navy firing on Indian fishermen in contested areas of the Palk Strait.