All the SL ministers from Colombo, including Rajith Senaratne, promise to Tamil fishermen that they would not provide more than 23 licenses to fishing operators from South to engage in such fishing. But, there are hundreds of boats operating in the seas off North and all of them are encouraged with festivities at SL military camps along the coast, Tamil fishermen complain.
Tamil fishermen are not allowed to operate multi day boats and their resourceful fishing beds and key jetties continue to be seized by the SL military.
The Northern Provincial Council authorities have implemented strong measures against the local fishermen who deploy illegal methods to fish. But, the NPC is not able to control the Sinhala military backed intruders.
While the whole media focus is on trawlers coming from Tamil Nadu in India, no one is paying attention to the Sinhalicisation of the entire fishing industry in North, the fishermen societies in North accuse.
Even the people-to-people centric initiatives such as the Cey-Nor, which began to construct plastic boats from Jaffna decades ago, have been transformed into Establishment-centric business ‘foundations’ operating from South, the fishermen in North further complained.