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Colombo, August 27 (Daily Mirror) - Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath today reaffirmed that there has been no change either by the Indian central government or through diplomatic channels regarding the ownership of Kachchatheevu Island.
Addressing the post-Cabinet media briefing, the Minister said that Kachchatheevu remains Sri Lankan territory. His remarks came in response to recent comments by Indian actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay, who raised the issue during a political rally in South India, sparking widespread debate.
“Kachchatheevu Island belongs to Sri Lanka. It is Sri Lankan territory, and that will never change. Elections are currently underway in South India, and candidates often make statements to win votes. This is not the first time such rhetoric has emerged during campaigns, and none of those claims has resulted in any change,” Minister Herath said.
He added that Vijay’s remarks should be viewed as political rhetoric rather than an official position. “There has been no change from the central government of India or through diplomatic channels. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, Kachchatheevu remains part of Sri Lanka,” he stressed.
When asked about agreements reached with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Minister Herath said the documents are under judicial review. “There’s an ongoing court case regarding those agreements, and an online petition is also in progress. We must wait until the legal process concludes,” he said.