In a desperate bid for safety, an Eelam Tamil mother and her two young children, sought refuge in Dhanushkodi, India this week, fleeing from Thalaimannar.
Yoga Valli, aged 34, along with her children Anuja (8 years old) and Mishal (5 years old), made the journey to India by boat paying Rs.275,000. They were apprehended by Indian authorities when they reached Dhanushkodi.
According to the information provided by Valli, she had been born in the Vembakottai refugee camp in Virudhunagar district, Visakhapatnam, but she returned to Sri Lanka 15 years ago after getting married. However, her marriage ended in separation, leaving her to raise her two children alone.
Due to the economic crisis, Valli had told authorities that she was unable to look after her family and decided to leave for India where she would seek refuge. She had mentioned that she wished to live with her mother in the Vembakotta camp. Following interrogation, the three family members were handed over to the camp in Mandapam.
Due to the economic crisis, the number of Eelam Tamils who have arrived in Tamil Nadu seeking refugee has increased to 293.
Tens of thousands of Eelam refugees remain in camps in Tamil Nadu, often in difficult conditions and without any support. Many refugees from Eelam fled Sri Lankan state oppression and have been living in Tamil Nadu for about three decades. Despite this, the Indian government refuses to grant them citizenship.