India's Minister of External Affairs Salman Khurshid will meet the
Northern Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran and senior leaders in Jaffna on
Tuesday.
Speaking to The Hindu on Sunday, TNA parliamentarian M.A.
Sumanthiran said they would follow up on the Sri Lankan government’s
commitment to India, to implement the 13th Amendment - which followed
the India-Sri Lanka Accord of 1987 - and go beyond, as was promised by
President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Now that the new provincial council has been elected - TNA recorded a
massive victory, obtaining 30 out of the 38 seats in the Northern
Province in the recent
first-ever election to its council - the
Alliance, as the next step, will take up the issue of meaningful
devolution of powers, Sumanthiran said.
Some sections have, for long, been questioning the Sri Lankan
government’s intention to devolve power to the provinces but the recent
provincial election in the north was seen as a welcome move.
However, a recent Supreme Court judgment that said powers over land
remained with the Centre only fuelled concerns about its intentions. In
this context, the TNA’s meeting with Khurshid - its first major meeting
in Jaffna after the September 21 elections - assumes further
significance.
Amid critical reports in the local press suggesting that the TNA seldom
spoke on the issue of Indian fishermen reportedly poaching in Sri Lankan
waters, Sumanthiran said: “We will discuss the fisheries issue as
well. We have spoken to the Indian Prime Minister about it on two
occasions earlier, and discussed options where in fishermen on both
sides are given equipment to explore deep sea fishing as an
alternative.”
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