Rajapaksa orders release Indian fishermen ahead of controversial visit

The Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered the release of Indian fishermen detained within Sri Lankan jails, ahead of his attendance at the swearing in ceremony of the Indian Prime Minister designate, Narendra Modi.

"As a goodwill measure on the occasion of @narendramodi's swearing-in, President instructs officials to release Indian fishermen in custody," Rajapaksa's official twitter account tweeted this morning.

According to the Indian news channel, NDTV, the move is being seen as an attempt to counter the controversy and back lash in Tamil Nadu over Rajapaksa's invitation.

Welcoming the decision, Mr. Modi later tweeted: "I welcome the step by Sri Lanka & Pakistan to release our fishermen. I welcome our fishermen brothers back home!"

The Pakistan government has also pledged to release 152 Indian fishermen currently in custody ahead of the swearing in ceremony tomorrow.

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