Slamming Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe for his remarks that Indian fishermen may be shot if they intruded into Lankan waters, DMK today said it amounted to snubbing rime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his tour to the island nation.
He was responding to the Lankan Prime Minister's interview to a Tamil TV channel about killing of Indian fishermen by Lankan navy where he had said "If someone tries to break into my house, I can shoot. If he gets killed...Law allows me to do that."
Condemning the statement, Mr Karunanidhi said such comments would not help address the issue but further complicate it.
However, it was 'heartening' to see External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj insist that the issue should be dealt in a humanitarian way and not legally, he said.
Mr Karunanidhi said it was not possible for fishermen in mid-seas to identify the international boundary and took exception to Mr Wickramasinghe's remarks in which he compared them to thieves breaking into a house since fishing was their source of livelihood and wondered if law allowed gunning them down.
Holding that not much headway was achieved in solving the vexed Tamils issue in that country during President Maithripala Sirisena's recent Indian visit, the DMK chief urged Prime Minister Modi to take up the issue during his visit.
Mr Modi's agenda should not be confined to implementing the 13th Amendment to the Lankan Constitution, an Indian initiative aimed at giving more powers to provinces, but should also cover demilitarisation of north and east, retrieving Tamils owned land from Sinhalese and restoring it to them.
"During his discussions with the Sri Lankan President, (Prime Minister Modi) should also in detail take up the Tamils issue and the fishermen problem," Mr Karunanidhi said in a statement.
Since the Lankan President valued relations with India, Mr Modi should use the opportunity to solve the Tamils' issues, he said.
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