India Forum Quick Login    


PM to Sri Lanka: Use of force on fishermen not acceptable

By Manish Chand | Saturday, November 12, 2011 | 11:26:18 PM IST (+05:30 GMT) Comment 0 Comment

On Board Air India One, Nov 12 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said he had conveyed to Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa that the use of force in dealing with fishermen is unacceptable and pushed for a joint working group to resolve the issue.

On Board Air India One, Nov 12 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said he had conveyed to Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa that the use of force in dealing with fishermen is unacceptable and pushed for a joint working group to resolve the issue.

'We explained this to President Rajapaksa and he agreed that the use of force to deal with Indian fishermen is totally unacceptable, that it is a human problem and it must be dealt in a humane manner,' Manmohan Singh said while referring to bilateral talks he had with Rajapaksa in the Maldives on the sidelines of the SAARC summit Thursday.

The prime minister said he also discussed various options like growing involvement of fishermen of two countries in discussing their mutual problems. 'We agreed that the working group should accelerate its work.'

The two leaders also discussed the speedy resettlement of Tamils displaced by armed conflict with the LTTE.

'Principally, my concern was with regard to resettlement of internally displaced Tamil refugees, and the treatment of fishermen. President Rajapaksa gave me assurances that Sri Lanka will and has been moving forward,' he said.

'How far that satisfies the common public opinion, there is now a structured dialogue between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil National Alliance and also there is a Parliamentary Select Committee which has been appointed to go into this question of what can be done to find a permanent political and acceptable solution to the Tamil problem.'

Rajapaksa conveyed to Manmohan Singh that there are still about 7,000 IDPs awaiting resettlement and steps would be taken to ensure their rehabilitation.

Manmohan Singh also took note of steps by Sri Lanka to find a political solution to the Tamil issue like a structured dialogue between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil National Alliance.

Manmohan Singh also mentioned a Parliamentary Select Committee which has been appointed to go into the question of what can be done to find a permanent political and acceptable solution to the Tamil problem.

Do you like this article?

Copyright  Indo-Asian News Service

User Rating  Rating(0 Votes)

Views  119

Readers Feedback & Discussion

Join India Forums for free to comment on this story. Have an account already? Login to comment.

News Maldives Articles Index

  

Articles in Asia, Maldives

Art - Culture Business Diaspora
Education Health Politics
Religion Sports Sci-Tech
Travel

AROUND THE WORLD NOW

Asia America Australia
Africa Europe Gulf-Middle East
Pakistan Nepal Bhutan
Sri Lanka Bangladesh Maldives


Disclaimer: All Logos and Pictures of various Channels, Shows, Artistes, Media Houses, Companies, Brands etc. belong to their respective owners, and are used to merely visually identify the Channels, Shows, Companies, Brands, etc. to the viewer. Incase of any issue please contact the webmaster.