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Indian fisherman killed allegedly by Sri Lankan navyRameshwaram Tamil Nadu, Sep 28 IANS The fishing
community declared a general
strike here following the alleged killing of a fisherman by Sri Lankan
navy Sunday, the
police said. Eyewitnesses Doraiswamy, Rajendran and Lingam told the
police that a flotilla of
Indian boats was subjected to indiscriminate strafing by the island's
navy near Aachchatheevu, an islet ceded to
Sri Lanka in the mid-1970s. The deceased, Murugan, 32, was shot in the back as he along with other fishermen tried to flee,
police sources added. Local fishing
community leaders, incensed over the alleged mindless killing on the Palk Strait - the narrow expanse of
water separating
India and
Sri Lanka - have called for immediate intervention by the
government of
India to stop it and threatened to begin an indefinite
strike, official sources revealed. Other
villages in the vicinity and in neighbouring districts had protested against
Indian defence authorities alleging wrongdoing in acquisition of land for an air base and an
accident involving a coast guard vessel. During the recent South Asian
Association for
Regional Cooperation SAARC summit in Colombo,
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Mahinda Rajapakse jointly stated the killings would end. Following the announcement,
Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation had announced that
Indian fishermen could
fish freely and peacefully in the Palk Strait. So far, over 30
Indian fishermen have lost their lives allegedly due to Sri Lankan naval firing this year. Situated 600 km south of
state capital Chennai, Rameshwaram continues to be tense owing to several issues. Apart from firing by the neighbouring nation's
navy, dozens of fishermen have been arrested for allegedly smuggling essential supplies and ordnance inputs to the banned Tiger guerrillas. Large
numbers of tourists from northern
India visit this
temple town to witness the Ram Sethu - a mythical causeway believed to have been constructed by
Hindu god Ram and his monkey brigade. --Indo-Asian
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