Nishikant Dubey slams Congress over Katchatheevu, hails PM Modi's record tenure
New Delhi [India], March 23 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey said on Monday that the Congress and DMK surrendered India's maritime rights by giving Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka.
Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, he also celebrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's record tenure days in public office as a Chief Minister and Prime Minister, describing it as a historic milestone for Indian democracy.
Adding to this, he said, "In this, they joined hands with the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Karunanidhi ji, and made this agreement. We have the minutes of both agreements involving Karunanidhi ji from the Government of India meetings; I will provide those to whoever asks for them as well."
"Understand what happened after this. After the '76 agreement and the '74 Katchatheevu agreement, the situation that developed was that lakhs of fishermen would consistently go into our seas and Sri Lanka would capture and detain them. And even that wasn't enough; when Vajpayee ji tried to do something about this in 2002-2003, a joint statement was issued with Vajpayee ji, which was overturned again in 2008. Today, I have mentioned the 2008 joint statement as well as the agreement of March 23, 1976. Can anyone do anything more disgraceful? Our fishermen were reduced to beggars. In Tamil Nadu, the politics that DMK is playing with the Congress, they will have to answer to the public in the upcoming elections, said Dubey.
"A person who came from a modest family background, whose family members used to sell tea, and who himself used to help his father sell tea at the Vadnagar railway station, from there, someone rose and, after the Gujarat model, gave the country a national vision and the mantra of 'Viksit Bharat 2047' (Developed India 2047), and is continuously serving the people. The people's trust has been with him consistently, and that trust is only growing. There cannot be a prouder moment than this in the democratic history of India, in the history of democracy," Dubey added. (ANI)
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