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Jun 11, 201006:11 PM
Lankan minister Devananda claims amnesty under 1987 accord
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Sri Lankan Minister Douglas Devananda, who was declared a proclaimed offender by a Chennai court in 1986 and is accompanying President Mahinda Rajapaksa on his Indiavisit, said Thursday that all political leaders were pardoned under the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka accord.

 

 

Devananda, whose presence in the presidential delegation created a stir in Indiaas he was accorded treatment due to a state guest despite being declared a proclaimed offender by a Chennai court in 1986, also said he was ready to face any legal action.

 

 

“According to the Indo-Sri Lanka agreement, they have given pardon to all leaders, all political leaders,” he told reporters here. “If there is anything legal, I am prepared to face that.”

 

 

Devananda, now Minister for Traditional Industries and Small Enterprises, was declared a proclaimed offender and an absconding accused by a sessions court in Tamil Nadu over a shootout-cum-murder in Chennai in 1986.

 

 

Devananda was then a member of the separatist movement Eelam People’s Revolutionary Front (EPRLF) in Sri Lanka.

 

 

Devananda also asserted that his visits to India were legal and he had come to Indiaeven earlier for medical treatment.

 

 

He has found backing from Colombo.

 

 

A Sri Lankan official agreed that Devananda ceased to be a proclaimed offender after the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka accord and has visited Indiamany times over the last two decades.

 

 

“After the India-Sri Lanka accord in 1987, many political leaders belonging to former separatist groups were pardoned. Devananda ceased to be a PO (proclaimed offender) after the accord,” Sugeeswara Senadhira, consultant director, policy research and information, in the presidential office, told IANS in Colombo.

 

 

“This is not the first time he has visited India since the 1986 incident. He has been to Indiaseveral times and has stayed for months on end many a time,” said Senadhira.

 

 

Describing Rajapaksa’s ongoing visit to India as “quite successful”, Senadhira said Sri Lankaappreciated the $1 billion assistance for rail projects and a power plant in the war-hit Northern and Eastern provinces that was unveiled after talks between Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. – (IANS - Indo-Asian News Service)

 

 

 

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