'Derogatory' article on Modi, Jaya on Lankan Defence website creates furore
'Derogatory' article on Modi, Jaya on Lankan Defence website creates furore
PMK founder S Ramadoss said that the article was 'bad' in taste and not only demeaned Jayalalithaa, but also Modi.

Chennai: Bharatiya Janata Party allies MDMK and the PMK on Friday expressed strong disapproval of the manner in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa were portrayed on the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry website's and sought strong action against the island nation.

PMK founder S Ramadoss said that the article was 'bad' in taste and not only demeaned Jayalalithaa, but also Modi.

The Sri Lankan Defence Ministry removed the controversial pictures of Jayalalithaa and Modi from its website following the furore in India. An article titled 'How Meaningful are Jayalalithaa's Love Letters to Narendra Modi' too has been removed. The article had picture suggesting Jaya was dreaming about Modi.

Referring to criticism in the article about Jayalalithaa writing letters to Modi on issues relating to Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lanka, he said such commentary in an official government site amounted to 'interfering' in the internal affairs of the country.

He alleged that the visit of a BJP delegation led by party leader Subramanian Swamy, perceived to be close to the Sri Lankan administration, to Sri Lanka had emboldened that country to make such remarks.

Holding that India should not allow Sri Lanka to continue with such practices, he urged New Delhi to summon the envoy of that country and lodge a strong protest.

"The Sri Lankan President (Mahinda Rajapakse) and Defence Secretary should apologise for the article. If the Sri Lankan government declines to do so, India should not hesitate to sever its relations with that country," Ramadoss said.

He said that it was not proper to degrade Jayalalithaa, who was not only an elected leader, but also a woman.

MDMK leader Vaiko described the incident as 'unforgivable' and said it showed the 'atrocious' nature of the Lankan army.

Jayalalithaa's letters to Modi were not mere communication, but her 'struggle' to ensure the welfare of the Sri Lankan Tamils, he said.

"Those letters are representative of the feelings of 7.5 crore Tamil people," he said and faulted the BJP delegation's visit to the island nation.

"India should immediately take action against Sri Lanka and sever ties with that country. Else there will be a suspicion if the Narendra Modi government had joined hands with Sri Lanka" in its anti-Tamil measures, he said.

TNCC president B S Gnanadesikan also criticised the article and said he had taken up the matter with the Sri Lankan Deputy High Commission, seeking its removal from the website.

"There may be political differences, but portraying a Chief Minister in an indecent manner is not acceptable," he said.

Meanwhile, Tamizhar Vazhvurimai Katchi, an ally of ruling AIADMK, announced staging a protest here tomorrow against the Sri Lankan government over this issue.

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