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‘Island was not ceded to Sri Lanka’

In a decision which is likely to further strain the ties between the UPA and the DMK, the Centre has informed the Supreme Court that Kachatheevu could not be retrieved from Sri Lanka as demanded by the party president, M. Karunanidhi.

In its response to Mr. Karunanidhi’s writ petition seeking retrieval of the island from Sri Lanka, the Centre said: “The question of retrieval… did not arise as no territory belonging to India was ceded, nor sovereignty relinquished, to Sri Lanka.”

The petition comes up for hearing on Wednesday.

The Centre said the island was a matter of dispute between British India and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and there was no agreed boundary. The dispute on the status of the island was settled in 1974 by an agreement, and both countries took into account historical evidence and legal aspects. This position was reiterated in the 1976 agreement.

It said: “No territory belonging to India was ceded nor sovereignty relinquished since the area was in dispute and had never been demarcated.” Therefore Mr. Karunanidhi’s contention that Kachatheevu was ceded to Sri Lanka was “not correct and contrary to official records.” The Centre took exception to his filing the petition so long after the 1976 agreement and said it did not espouse any public cause.

Under the two agreements, the Centre said, no fishing rights in Sri Lankan waters were bestowed on Indian fishermen. “Indian fishermen and pilgrims will enjoy access to Kachatheevu and will not be required by Sri Lanka to obtain travel documents or visas. The right of access is not to be understood to cover fishing rights around the island to Indian fishermen.”

In a similar petition filed by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, the Centre had said the island was never ceded to Sri Lanka.

In his petition, Mr. Karunanidhi said: “The agreement is ex-facie unconstitutional for want of a constitutional amendment under Article 368 and being inconsistent with the law declared by the Supreme Court in the Berubari case, and this agreement is liable to be declared non est , void and unconstitutional.”

Rejecting this contention, the Centre said the agreements did not require a constitutional amendment as no territory was ceded. However, these agreements were placed in Parliament and ratified.

“Thus, as far as the Government of India is concerned, the issue of maritime boundary between India and Sri Lanka, and consequently that of sovereignty over Katchatheevu, is a settled matter,” it said.


  • The dispute on the status of the island was settled in 1974 by an agreement
  • No territory belonging to India was ceded since the area was in dispute and never demarcated
Kachatheevu can’t be retrieved, Centre tells Supreme Court - The Hindu
 
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Tamilnadu lies debunked.

"Truth alone triumphs"
 
The first time the Centre has shown some spine and acted in a firm manner towards Tamil politicos. Good one. But the timing is awry. Coming just before the elections, this might backfire on UPA.
 
Tamilnadu lies debunked.

"Truth alone triumphs"

LOL, Meanwhile, , the Ramnad royal family has claimed that Katchatheevu belonged to them. They have supporting documents to show that it belonged to them. "Our dynasty had 8 islands and Katchateevu is one among them. In our grandfathers time, Katchateevu was given to Abdul Marrikar on lease for fishing and to take pearls for a meagre Rs.700, said Raja Kumaran Sethupathi from the family
 
Why do Tamils care anyway ? It's an insignificant 1.15 sq. km island. We have much more to take care of.

“ We take oath this day of Independence to retrieve

the katchatheevu island which was illeagally ceded to

Srilanka during the year 1974
. We will retrieve our island. If

necessary Tamilnadu Government will put forth the just demand

to the centre Government. If not the centre Government

consider our demand we will prepare to fight
.”

J.Jayalalitha on 15-8-91, in her independence day speech

Gifting away of Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka was a mistake, AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa said on Monday here.

She said in a statement it had been done without taking the fishing community of Tamil Nadu into confidence and also without obtaining the clearance of Parliament. It was erroneous in law.

She said it was "most unfortunate" the statement of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna that Katchatheevu belongs to Sri Lanka, at a time when the matter was before the Supreme Court. She doubted whether the Minister was really abreast of the facts.

India's policy from the days of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been one of indifference to Tamils, she said and added that it was this singularly uninformed approach that led New Delhi to look upon Katchatheevu as "a minor irritant" in its relations with Sri Lanka.
 
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“ We take oath this day of Independence to retrieve

the katchatheevu island which was illeagally ceded to

Srilanka during the year 1974
. We will retrieve our island. If

necessary Tamilnadu Government will put forth the just demand

to the centre Government. If not the centre Government

consider our demand we will prepare to fight
.”

J.Jayalalitha on 15-8-91, in her independence day speech

Gifting away of Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka was a mistake, AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa said on Monday here.

She said in a statement it had been done without taking the fishing community of Tamil Nadu into confidence and also without obtaining the clearance of Parliament. It was erroneous in law.

She said it was "most unfortunate" the statement of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna that Katchatheevu belongs to Sri Lanka, at a time when the matter was before the Supreme Court. She doubted whether the Minister was really abreast of the facts.

India's policy from the days of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been one of indifference, to Tamils she said and added that it was this singularly uninformed approach that led New Delhi to look upon Katchatheevu as "a minor irritant" in its relations with Sri Lanka.

That didn't answer my question. It's still insignificant. What's the point of fighting with an entire country for 1.15 sq. km of territory ?

Also are you sure Parliament's ratification wasn't taken ? The Centre claims it was.
 
That didn't answer my question.

Also are you sure Parliament's ratification wasn't taken ? The Centre claims it was.

You got to ask the Tamilnadu fishermen, whether I answered your question and Tamilnadu's CM on Parliament ratification, I am just posting information gathered from the internet sources.
 
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LOL, Meanwhile, , the Ramnad royal family has claimed that Katchatheevu belonged to them. They have supporting documents to show that it belonged to them. "Our dynasty had 8 islands and Katchateevu is one among them. In our grandfathers time, Katchateevu was given to Abdul Marrikar on lease for fishing and to take pearls for a meagre Rs.700, said Raja Kumaran Sethupathi from the family

OK then we have no problem. It is your internal matter.
 
The first time the Centre has shown some spine and acted in a firm manner towards Tamil politicos. Good one. But the timing is awry. Coming just before the elections, this might backfire on UPA.

UPA wasn't going to win any seats in Tamil Nadu anyways.
 
That didn't answer my question. It's still insignificant. What's the point of fighting with an entire country for 1.15 sq. km of territory ?

Also are you sure Parliament's ratification wasn't taken ? The Centre claims it was.

Its the traditional fishing ground of Tamil Fishermens around which a lots of attack on Indian fishermens happened and arrests are happening. So its a ploy to prevent arrest if fished near that area.

They might have...now they wont.

There is 0 chance. Congress is a untouchable in TN now.
 
Its the traditional fishing ground of Tamil Fishermens around which a lots of attack on Indian fishermens happened and arrests are happening. So its a ploy to prevent arrest if fished near that area.



There is 0 chance. Congress is a untouchable in TN now.

Will it be Amma all the way this time? Or will DMK survive by going for an alliance with BJP?
 
Its the traditional fishing ground of Tamil Fishermens around which a lots of attack on Indian fishermens happened and arrests are happening. So its a ploy to prevent arrest if fished near that area.



There is 0 chance. Congress is a untouchable in TN now.
Congress after passing Telangana bill today , in AP it is now untouchable!
 
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