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Stating that retrieval of the Kachchatheevu island from Sri Lanka is the only permanent solution to the continuing attacks on India fishermen by the island nation’s navy, CPI state secretary R Viswanathan has urged the Puducherry administration to implead in the case filed by Tamil Nadu in the Supreme Court in this respect.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday, Viswanathan said the fishermen of TN and Puducherry could not earn their livelihood due to the ongoing attacks by the Sri Lankan navy. Union Minster of State for PMO V Narayansamy’s justification that the attack was a sequel to the agitations against Sri Lanka in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry cannot be accepted, he added.
Referring to the prevailing financial crisis, Viswanathan said that at the time of Puducherry’s liberation from French colonialism, the Centre had assured to provide funds required for the UnionTerritory. However, this grant was reduced and the State also “failed” to get and utilise funds from the centre, he charged.
The CPI had urged the Centre to set up a separate service commission for the union territories, as recommended by Union minister V Narayansamy. But the Union Home Secretary had written to the Puducherry administration that a request in this regard should come from it and the government failed to take any action on this, he added.(Indian Express)
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Comments - CPI urges Puducherry to implead in TN’s Kachchatheevu case
lkboy Wednesday, 10 April 2013 10:46 AM
and what the hell is this CPI??
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AAAA Wednesday, 10 April 2013 11:06 AM
Fools to fools
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Mangala Wednesday, 10 April 2013 11:41 AM
Permanent solution is not to rob fish from the northern Tamil fisherman.
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Ravana Wednesday, 10 April 2013 02:42 PM
first take back all Indian origin Tamils in Sri lanka.
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Dilendra Fernando Thursday, 11 April 2013 12:21 PM
Almost all of us have originated from India, sir. Now we're all Sri Lankans.
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