New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar on Monday hit out at the Congress and DMK saying that the parties approached the Katchatheevu issue as though they "bear no responsibility". He stressed on the matter that the public has the right to know how Katchatheevu was given away.
Addressing the media briefing here at BJP HQ, New Delhi, Jaishankar, said, "We know who did this, what we don't know is who hid it... The public has the right to know how Katchatheevu island was given to Sri Lanka, and why even the fishing rights of Indian fishermen were also given up in 1976 after giving an assurance to the Parliament that the fishing rights of Indians in the 1974 agreement had been safeguarded."
"In 1974, India and Sri Lanka concluded an agreement where they drew a maritime boundary, and in drawing the maritime boundary, Katchatheevu was put on the Sri Lankan side of the boundary," he added.
He noted that India needs to sit with Sri Lankan authorities and find a solution. "We are talking about 1958 and 1960... The main people in the case wanted to make sure that at least we should get the fishing rights... The island was given away in 1974 and the fishing rights were given away in 1976... One, the most basic recurring (aspect) is the indifference shown by the then central government and the PMs about the territory of India", he added.
He said, "That fact is they simply did not care... In an observation given by the then PM Jawaharlal Nehru in May 1961, he wrote, 'I attach no importance at all to this little island and I would have no hesitation in giving up our claim to it. I do not like matters like this pending indefinitely and being raised again and again in parliament.'
He reiterated that so to Pandit Nehru, this was a little island, it had no importance, and he saw it as a nuisance... For him, the sooner you give it away, the better... This view continued with Indira Gandhi as well...
"There is a member of parliament called G. Viswanathan from Tamil Nadu and he says, 'We are worried about Diego Garcia, thousands of miles away from the Indian territory, but we are not worried about this small island. The PM (Indira Gandhi) is said to have remarked in the AICC meeting that this is a little rock", he added.