"Government of India may immediately accord necessary 'No Objection' for the fishermen from Tamil Nadu to participate in the consecration ceremony of the new building of the St. Antony's Church at Katchatheevu," state Chief Secretary P Rama Mohana Rao said in a letter to Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.
He pointed out that parish priest of St. Joseph's Church in Ramanathapuram district Sahayaraj has represented to the District Collector that around 100 devotees from there were keen to attend the function.
Rao urged the Centre "to provide necessary protection and assistance to the pilgrims from Tamil Nadu," to participate in the consecration adding "I request your urgent action in the matter."
He said the consecration of church's new building held "considerable religious and cultural significance" for the fishermen of Tamil Nadu and their participation in the event is their "inalienable right."
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He recalled that the state fishermen had months ago represented that the church's reconstruction by demolishing it be taken up jointly by India and Sri Lanka in view of the joint heritage of fishermen from both sides.
She had pointed out that the St Antony's Church at Katchatheevu was part of the cultural and religious heritage of the fisherfolk of Tamil Nadu, he said.
The fishermen from Rameswram visit the church during the annual festival in Katchatheevu.
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