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Jaishankar blames Congress PMs

Nehru and Indira termed it as ‘little rock’ and surrendere­d fishers’ rights in 1976 to Lanka, says EAM

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar claimed that prime ministers from the Congress displayed indifferen­ce about Katchathee­vu island as if they did not care and gave away Indian fishermen’s rights despite legal views to the contrary.

Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi dubbed Katchathee­vu, given to Sri Lanka in 1974 as part of a maritime boundary agreement, as a ‘little island’ and ‘little rock’, he told a press conference, asserting that the issue has not cropped up abruptly but was always a live matter.

The records exist of the then foreign secretary keeping the then Tamil Nadu CM M Karunanidh­i, the late DMK patriarch, fully informed of the talks between the two countries, Jaishankar said and accused the regional party of conniving with the Congress in 1974 and thereafter in creating the situation which has been a cause of “great concern”.

“The same people who connived at all this are today standing up and trying to pretend to be champions of fishermen,” he said. Citing details of the agreements between India and Sri Lanka first in 1974 and then in 1976, he said a recurring theme is the indifferen­ce shown by the central government and prime ministers of the day then about the territory of India, as he named Nehru and Gandhi for their remarks. “The fact is they simply did not care,” Jaishankar said.

In 20 years, 6,184 Indian fishermen have been detained by Sri Lanka and their 1,175 fishing vessels seized by the neighbouri­ng country, he said,

It is the Narendra Modi government that has been working to ensure that the Indian fishermen are released, Jaishankar

said, adding, “We have to find a solution. We have to sit down and work it out with the Sri Lankan government.”

Jaishankar also dismissed Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh’s suggestion that a pact between the two countries in 1974 allowing the repatriati­on of 6,00,000 Tamils from Sri Lanka to India was made possible due to the island agreement. Nothing is in the agreement that offers any benefit other than what is already there, he said.

The minister, whose savvy and sharp articulati­on of the government’s nationalis­t views has earned him his share of admirers, especially among BJP supporters, played down any link between the party raising the issue amid the Lok Sabha poll campaign. It is being raised as it has very much been a public issue and people, who have been ‘misled’ for many years, have a right to know, he said.

 ?? ?? File photo of the annual festival at St Anthony’s Church in Katchathee­vu
File photo of the annual festival at St Anthony’s Church in Katchathee­vu
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