India plans to set up a Consul-General’s office in Jaffnato help the people of the peninsula and fully restore connectivity to south India. Sri Lanka has
agreed to the proposal.
The visiting Indian Foreign Secretary, Nirupama Rao, told
Indian mediapersons during an informal interaction on Monday that during her
nearly two-hour meeting with President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday she had
conveyed India’s intention to open the consulate.
While Sri Lankahas three consulates in India— in Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata — Indiahas only one, in Kandy.
A few weeks ago, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama had indicated that his
government would have no reservations if Indiadecided to have consulates in other parts of Sri Lanka.
According to official sources here, the modalities on
setting up the Jaffna Consulate are to be worked out. The basic objective is to
cater to the needs of the people of the Jaffnapeninsula.
“It would help Indiastrengthen the cultural links between the Northern
Province in Sri Lankaand Tamil Nadu besides making it easier for the people to obtain visa to travel
to India,”
a senior official said.
The Foreign Secretary concluded her three-day visit to Sri Lanka on
Monday. – (The Hindu)