Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao conveyed, in an “open and candid manner,” to the Sri Lankan side the facts on the killing of two Indian fishermen in January in the Palk Bay, and the Sri Lankan side “agreed completely that violence should be avoided.” “We have made it very clear to them based on what our… Continue reading Nirupama discusses killing of fishermen with Sri Lanka
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Karunanidhi meets PM, discusses fishermen issue
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and is understood to have raised the issue of Indian fishermen being killed allegedly by the Sri Lankan Navy. Mr. Karunanidhi, who arrived here yesterday on a three-day visit, met Dr. Singh at his 7, Race Course Road residence… Continue reading Karunanidhi meets PM, discusses fishermen issue
Joint Statement issued during the visit of Smt. Nirupama Rao, Foreign Secretary of India
The following is the text of the joint statement that was issued at the conclusion of Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao’s visit to Sri Lanka to discuss the issue of killing of fishermen: “The Foreign Secretary of India, Mrs. Nirupama Rao, visited Sri Lanka on 30-31 January 2011. During her visit, she called on His… Continue reading Joint Statement issued during the visit of Smt. Nirupama Rao, Foreign Secretary of India
Foreign Secretary’s visit to Sri Lanka an eyewash: Gadkari
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari on Sunday dismissed as mere “eyewash” the visit of Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao to Sri Lanka to take up the killing of fishermen, allegedly by the country’s navy. Addressing a press conference here, he said that compared to the National Democratic Alliance regime, the present government had failed… Continue reading Foreign Secretary’s visit to Sri Lanka an eyewash: Gadkari
Nirupama Rao to discuss fishermen killing issue with Colombo
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao will travel to Colombo on Saturday to discuss with the Sri Lankan government the killing of Indian fishermen in the past one month allegedly by its navy. “External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna has asked the Foreign Secretary to go to Sri Lanka tomorrow to discuss the killing of Indian fishermen with… Continue reading Nirupama Rao to discuss fishermen killing issue with Colombo
Jayalalithaa consoles fisherman family
The All India Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary Jayalalithaa has called upon the coastal communities, specifically the fisherfolk, to give a mandate that would guarantee security and safety for their lot in the forthcoming elections. Ms. Jayalalithaa was here to condole the family of the fisherman killed in the Sri Lankan Naval attack a week… Continue reading Jayalalithaa consoles fisherman family
U.N., Sri Lanka to release joint plan of development for north
United Nations and the Sri Lankan government were together preparing a joint plan for assistance for the north of the country. This plan will be ready by early February and will be a comprehensive “to-do” list that was essential to make sure that the needs of the people were met, a senior U.N. official said.… Continue reading U.N., Sri Lanka to release joint plan of development for north
Opposition parties slam the killing
The latest killing of a fisherman, allegedly by the Sri Lankan Navy, on Saturday evoked strong condemnation from Opposition political parties which demanded effective measures from the Tamil Nadu government and the Centre to put an end to such incidents. In a statement here, AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa said the victim was an AIADMK member… Continue reading Opposition parties slam the killing
Fishermen’s killing: Pranab promises action
The Finance Minister said that he would take up the matter with Sri Lankan authorities through the External Affairs Ministry. A fisherman from Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu was killed allegedly by the Sri Lankan Navy on Saturday night. Taking a serious view of the “killing of two Tamil fishermen in 10 days” by the Sri… Continue reading Fishermen’s killing: Pranab promises action
India clarifies on visa re-entry issues for Galle Literary Festival
Indian authorities in Sri Lanka on Saturday rubbished claims by the Galle Literary Festival on the visa re-entry issues of a few top authors, and asserted that the Indian Government had extended its fullest cooperation for the conduct of the festival. On Friday, two of the main stars of the Festival, Orhan Pamuk and Kiran… Continue reading India clarifies on visa re-entry issues for Galle Literary Festival
