INDIA: Activists working towards India-Pakistan relations improvements on Monday wrote to Foreign Secretary Ranjan
Mathai ahead of his meeting with his counterpart in Pakistan and appealed that
he take up the issue of releasing Indian fishermen.
"With regard to Mathai's
meeting with Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani in New Delhi July
4-5, we have written to him requesting him to address issues that have been
troubling the fishermen community since a long time," said Jatin Desai, a
member of the group.
Desai
said that while the group appreciates Pakistan's gesture of releasing 311
Indian fishermen including 20 minors, there are still over 130 Indian fishermen
in Pakistan prisons.
"Even
after the return of 311 Indian fishermen, there will be about 130 Indian
fishermen in Pakistan's prisons. More than 745 Indian fishing boats are with
Pakistan. Similarly, around 120 fishermen from
Pakistan
are in Indian prisons and their 100 fishing boats are in India's
possession," Desai said.
Requesting Mathai to highlight
issues affecting traditional fishermen of Gujarat and Diu, whose number runs
into lakhs, the group called for a permanent resolution of the issue on an
urgent basis.
The group
also suggested that both the governments send a delegation to each other's
country consisting of representatives of boat owners, civil society members and
state and central governments to survey the condition of confiscated boats in
each other's possession.
The group of activists consists
of journalists, lawyers, actors and filmmakers from across India.
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