
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president K. Selvaperunthagai has reiterated that there was nothing wrong with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s decision to cede the uninhabited Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka in 1974. However, the party now supports the resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, urging the Central government to take steps to reclaim the island.
Speaking to reporters on 2 April 2025, outside the Assembly, Selvaperunthagai emphasized that Indira Gandhi merely transferred 282 acres of barren land, which lacked even drinking water, in exchange for a much larger area of land. He urged the media to consider both agreements, not just the one involving Katchatheevu. When questioned if he still deemed the decision acceptable today, he firmly defended it, asserting that it was the right decision then and remains so even now.
“கச்சத்தீவை விட்டு கொடுத்தது சரிதான்…” செல்வப்பெருந்தகை பேட்டி.!#Katchatheevu #Congress #IndiraGandhi #Selvaperunthagai #TNGovt #CentralGovt #NewsTamil #NewsTamil24x7 pic.twitter.com/M4g9FC9A0H
— News Tamil 24×7 (@NewsTamilTV24x7) April 2, 2025
He also highlighted that Indira Gandhi played a crucial role in securing vast areas of land for India through the Wadge Bank agreement, which brought valuable mineral resources to the country.
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