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Kachchativu’s sovereign ownership lies with Sri Lanka

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Kachchativu’s sovereign ownership lies with Sri Lanka

The Kachchathivu island in the Palk Straits is a territory of the Sri Lankan State. Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Minister Dr Rajitha Senaratna said yesterday the resolution moved by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha to retrieve the island from Sri Lanka carries zero weight in terms of its sovereign ownership by the country.

Dr Senaratna stressed that the exercise of the Kachchativu island’s jurisdiction is with Sri Lanka. Its jurisdiction had been cemented by successive agreements signed between Sri Lanka and India in 1974 and 1976.

“There is no way that a provincial administration such as the Tamil Nadu Provincial Government can have any impact on a bilateral treaty signed between two sovereign States,“ Dr Senaratna pointed out.

“A resolution moved by an assembly of a provincial government cannot alter or reverse an agreement signed between two governments,” he added.

The issue of Kachchativu island has been a part of Tamil Nadu politics. President Mahinda Rajapaksa rejected a call for the return of the Kachchativu island by the Tamil Nadu Government in 2001, May as then Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Minister stating,” it is impossible to give the island back to them as it has been recognized by the international community as an integral part of Sri Lanka since it was handed over by late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, he said.”

Dr Senaratna said the Fisheries Ministry is faced with problems centred on overfishing by Indian fishermen who enter into Sri Lankan territorial waters and catch fish by bottom trawling. Bottom trawling kills millions of fish unnecessarily and is illegal in Sri Lanka.

“We are planing to resolve the crisis of trespassing and overfishing in our waters,” he said. “The government will deal directly with the India Central Government to resolve any problems in this concern,” he said.

An Indian high level delegation will be here to discuss the issues pertaining to fisheries between Sri Lanka and India shortly, Dr Senaratna said. These talks are expected to develop economic , political and friendly ties between the two countries, he added.

Sri Lanka News | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers
 
Since he knows India won't change the status quo and Jaya can't do anything about it and is just playing regional politics shouldn't he know better to keep quiet and carry on with his own affairs instead of sabre rattling.
 
India might not ask to return the island, but the use of deadly force on Indian Fishermen will be put at bay by the prussure by the Indian Government. The island was handed over to you in a good will mode, not to kill our fisher men. The international sea boundry of a country is a imaginary line on the sea that says that this part of the sea is some countries, no fishermen boat is a developing country has the GPS system to track where the boat has reached hostile territory or not. If you guys repeatedly use deadly force on Indian Fishermen then your hold on the island will also be taken away.
 
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