The Centre has given its nod for participation of 100 fishermen pilgrims from Tamil Nadu in the December 23 consecration ceremony of St Antony's Church at Katchatheevu.
The ceremony, scheduled earlier for December seven, was postponed by Sri Lankan government to December 23 following the demise of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.
As the Centre has granted permission to 100 fishermen from the state to attend the ceremony, the state government tonight said it would make adequate arrangements for the pilgrims.
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In the letter, he had urged Modi to instruct Ministry of External Affairs to accord political clearance for the visit of pilgrims to the church without any cap on the number of visitors.
He also recalled that Chief Secretary P Ramamohana Rao had also written to Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar seeking political clearance for upto 100 pilgrims from Rameswaram but that the MEA had allowed only 20.
Political clearance accorded for the participation of only 20 persons will disappoint the ardent devotees, he had stated.
He had recalled that his predecessor, the late J Jayalalithaa, had earlier written to him that the construction of the church should be jointly taken up by the Indian and Sri Lankan sides in view of the joint heritage of fishermen from both sides.
The state's fishermen were "very keen" on protecting their traditional and customary access to this "important place of worship," he had said.
Though he had stated that no restrictions should be placed on the number of participants, the Centre gave its permission for 100 fishermen to attend the ceremony, official sources said.
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