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Jayalalithaa demands return of Katchatheevu

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa Jayaram has decide to file a  petition in the Supreme Court to immediately take up the  case against the gifting of Katchatheevu island by India to Sri Lanka, according to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s office.

An official statement released from the TN Chief Minister’s office yesterday said  the livelihood of fishermen in Rameswaram had been affected because of the 1974 decision and that they were being attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy.

The statement also added the island was gifted to Sri Lanka in 1974 by the Indian government. The DMK then ruled Tamil Nadu.

Jayalalithaa told the officials that in 2008 she had filed a case in the apex court stating the agreement to transfer Katchatheevu was not legally valid.

In 2011, after becoming Chief Minister, the government was asked to join the case.

Citing a 1960 apex Court ruling, Jayalalithaa said in her petition of  2008 that any transfer of land belonging to India to a foreign country should be ratified by the both the houses of parliament.

She said since this was not done, the agreements between India and Sri Lanka signed in 1974 and 1976 regarding Katchatheevu were not legally valid.

The 285-acre island is situated on the Sri Lankan side of the maritime boundary.

Under the agreement of 1974, Indian fishermen could not fish around the island but could dry their nets on the island and worship at the shrine of St. Anthony there.

In 1976, after the International Maritime Boundary Line was agreed upon, a fresh treaty was drawn up.

Under the 1976 agreement, Indian fishermen lost the right even to dry their nets and worship at the shrine though traditional practices continued.

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