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TN fisherman injured as Navy fires on ‘suspicious’ boat, Chief Minister Stalin writes to PM Modi

The Navy said its ship intercepted a suspicious boat on the Palk Bay and as the vessel did not stop despite repeated warnings, said rubber bullets had to be fired  as per standard operating procedure to halt it, a defence PRO release said. A crew member on the boat sustained injuries and he was hospitalised.

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TN fisherman injured as Navy fires on ‘suspicious’ boat, Chief Minister Stalin writes to PM Modi

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CHENNAI, OCT 21

A Tamil Nadu fisherman on Friday sustained bullet injuries when the Indian Navy “fired warning shots” in mid-sea and Chief Minister M K Stalin sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intervention to prevent such incidents.

Hon. @PMOIndia, It extremely saddens me that a Tamil fisherman was shot by Indian Navy and creates a sense of despair & insecurity in the minds of our fisherfolk.

Please direct the Indian Security Agencies to exercise extreme caution & restraint while dealing with our fishermen. pic.twitter.com/WoCd7vsC9Y

— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) October 21, 2022

The Navy said its ship intercepted a suspicious boat on the Palk Bay and as the vessel did not stop despite repeated warnings, said rubber bullets had to be fired  as per standard operating procedure to halt it, a defence PRO release said. A crew member on the boat sustained injuries and he was hospitalised.

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  • Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister Anitha Radhakrishnan terms the incident as “unfortunate and distressing”.

The boat was noticed by the Navy ship while on patrol near the India-Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line in the early hours of Friday.

An inquiry has been ordered into the incident, the defence statement said.

“The injured person was administered first aid by the ship and evacuated by an Indian Navy Chetak helicopter to INS Parandu at Ramnad and has been shifted to the Government Hospital, Ramanathapuram, for further medical management. His condition is reported to be stable.”

The Tamil Nadu government identified the injured fisherman as K Veeravel belonging to Vanagiri village in Mayiladuthurai district.

In a statement, Stalin said he was shocked by the incident and said Veeravel has been shifted to a state government-run hospital in Madurai and that he has directed the authorities to provide the best medical treatment to him.

Also, the chief minister ordered a financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Public Welfare Fund to the fisherman

Writing to Prime Minister Modi, Stalin said the incident in which the fisherman sustained grievous bullet injuries has caused distress and anguish.

While fishing, Veeravel was shot mid-sea by Indian Navy personnel on board INS Bangaram in the early hours of Friday, he said.

Veeravel was part of a 10-member fishing group that ventured for fishing in a mechanised boat.

Seven fishermen belonged to Tamil Nadu and three were from Karaikal in Puducherry. The boat was from Karaikal.

The injured fisherman was brought to a hospital in Ramanathapuram for treating grievous bullet injuries in the abdomen and thigh and shifted to a Madurai government hospital, he said.

“I am extremely saddened by this incident that has happened by an act of the Indian Navy. You are well aware of the plight of Indian fishermen being ill-treated by Sri Lankan security forces.”

“But, when our security forces resort to similar acts, it creates a sense of despair and insecurity in the minds of the downtrodden fisher folk. I request your intervention in this matter and request you to direct the Indian security agencies to exercise extreme caution and restraint while dealing with Indian fishermen in Indian waters,” Stalin urged Modi.

Union Minister of State for Fisheries L Murugan told reporters: “We have asked for a detailed report on the incident, especially who opened fire and other particulars. I would be able to react only after ascertaining the truth and after the report is made available.”

“Despite repeated appeals, some fishermen have not fixed GPS on their vessels. As far as navigation is concerned, we have the latest technology to guide the fishermen,” Murugan said.

Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister Anitha Radhakrishnan termed the incident as “unfortunate and distressing”.

Veeravel, who got injuries in stomach and thigh, is fully conscious, according to Radhakrishnan who visited the fisherman at the Government Rajaji hospital in Madurai. “Doctors treating him said Veeravel can be saved,” he told reporters.

Veeravel and others had set out for fishing on the night of October 15.

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