Making a historic visit to Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka, a region once ravaged by strife, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called for equitable development and respect for all citizens in the island nation, seen as an oblique reference to Tamils who had suffered during the war between the LTTE and forces.
Winding up his public engagements on his two-day trip to the island with a hugely-symbolic visit to Tamil-dominated Jaffna, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, he said he was glad that it "is one to wipe tears from the eyes of those who suffered".
The Prime Minister, who is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the region, handed over 27,000 new homes to Tamils who became homeless during the civil war.
Mr Modi's visit came a day after he had met President Maithripala Sirisena in Colombo and favoured a life of equality, justice, peace and dignity in a unified Sri Lanka.
Laying the foundation today for a Cultural Centre being built here by India, Mr Modi said, "Sri Lanka should also progress. Unity, peace and amity are essential ingredients for equitable development where there is respect for all citizens."
"13th amendment (to Sri Lankan Constitution) cannot be a final solution," he said, noting that Mr Modi himself is a proponent of devolution of powers and cooperative federalism.
At Ilavalai in Jaffna, where India is assisting in a housing project, Mr Modi participated in a housewarming ceremony and lent a helping hand in the traditional milk boiling before a family moved into a new home.
(PM Modi at the Naguleswaram temple in Jaffna)
Mr Modi also offered prayers at the Naguleswaram Temple in Jaffna. "Feeling blessed," he tweeted later. The cultural centre which is to be funded by the Indian government is expected to cost Rs 60 crore.
Mr Modi assured the people of Jaffna that the task taken up by India in the construction of the cultural centre will be completed in time and will exceed their expectations.
Extending his solidarity with the people of Jaffna, Mr Modi said, "Jaffna is making a new mark for itself. The world is experiencing the message of peace from here".
"Even if I had come here without any scheduled programme, only to bow to this land, it would be a very big thing," he said.
Referring to the trials and tribulations faced by people of Jaffna, Mr Modi said, "Jaffna has seen several ups and downs. People have faced several difficulties".
Mr Modi also said that India and Sri Lanka are not just neighbours but have historical links. While in Jaffna, Mr Modi also had a meeting with Wigneswaran at the Jaffna Public Library.
At the function to handover houses, Mr Modi said, "These houses are not merely walls of bricks and stone. These houses are an effort to make the lives of those who have suffered happier."
"I am glad that this programme, my final public programme during my Sri Lanka visit, is one to wipe tears from the eyes of those who suffered," he said.
Mr Modi said that 47,000 homes will be built for the benefit of displaced persons in the next phase, a statement which was greeted by loud cheers from the assembled people.
"This is a unique type of project - owner driven. This idea was started in Gujarat after 2001 earthquake," he added.
Seeking an action plan to resolve all the problems in the country's northern and eastern provinces, Mr Wigneswaran said there is a need for creation of "innovative and creative" measure for greater devolution of powers in Sri Lanka. "We seek justice and fair play," he said.
The Northern Province Chief Minister also said there is need for services of a guarantor on the issue of devolution of powers, adding that India is "best suited" for this role.
Mr Modi flew in to Jaffna by an Indian Air Force chopper after a brief visit to the holy town of Anuradhapura where he offered prayers at the sacred Mahabodhi tree.
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