Sri Lankan government has come in for a solid feedback by the resistance, which blamed it for inability to stop nonstop occurrences of claimed poaching by Indian anglers in its waters.
"This demonstrates the levels the legislature has fallen into. They can't prevent the Indians from coming," Dinesh Gunawardena, the pioneer of the restriction bunch backing previous president Mahinda Rajapaksa, told parliament yesterday.
"Our northern anglers are in trouble. As of late there was this religious occasion in the Kachchathivu, there were an expansive number of Indian fans there.
We have come to consent to permit certain days of angling for the Indians in the northern oceans. So why can't the Indian government quit poaching?" Gunawardena inquired.
Sri Lankan anglers blame their Indian partners for poaching in their waters in the northern oceans.
Lankan powers say the Indian anglers additionally enjoy base trawling, and have communicated worry over the affirmed rehearse which they say decimates marine assets.
Sri Lanka is thinking about new laws to reallocate gear of Indians blamed for poaching regardless of their discharge through the legitimate procedure.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Sri Lanka oppn assaults govt over inability to check "poaching"
2016-02-28T23:34:00-08:00
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