The party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is expected to
win general elections that start on April 19, has flagged the
issue of Indian fishermen discontented after a 1976 pact between
the neighbors barred them from the waters around the island.
"This is a problem discussed and resolved 50 years ago and there
is no necessity to have further discussions on this," Sri Lankan
Foreign Minister Ali Sabry told the domestic Hiru television
channel on Wednesday.
"I don’t think it will come up," he said, adding that no one had
yet raised the question of a change in the status of the island,
located 33 km (21 miles) off India's coast in the Palk Strait
that divides the neighbors.
His comments came after Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party made the
285-acre (115-hectare) island an election campaign issue by
accusing the opposition Congress party of having "callously"
given it away.
The BJP seeks to make election inroads in the coastal state of
Tamil Nadu facing the island after failing to win any of the
southern state's 39 seats in India's 545-member parliament in
the last election.
Tamil Nadu goes to the polls on April 19 in the first of seven
rounds of voting set to end on June 1.
India ceded the island to Sri Lanka in 1974, followed by the
pact on the fishermen in 1976, but unhappiness over the transfer
and the abridged rights spurred two as yet unresolved Supreme
Court challenges in the last 20 years.
The fishermen of both countries have occasionally violated the
pact on the waters around the uninhabited island, called
Katchatheevu.
On Monday, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said
Sri Lanka had detained more than 6,000 Indian fishermen and
1,175 fishing vessels over the last 20 years, following the
no-fishing pact.
(Reporting by Uditha Jayasinghe; Editing by YP Rajesh and
Clarence Fernandez)
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