A day after the agreement was signed four decades ago, he had convened an all-party meeting where a resolution was adopted against it, Karunanidhi said.
AIADMK had, however, not signed the resolution, he said in a letter to his partymen. Karunanidhi was Chief Minister of the state then.
In pursuant to that resolution, he had written to the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi expressing "disappointment," over India's move and sought "appropriate action," taking into consideration the all-party resolution.
On Friday, Jayalalithaa asked what action Karunanidhi had taken to retrieve the tiny islet.
Karunanidhi said his party had never shied away from the issue and his partymen had taken up the matter in Parliament also, soon after the ceding.
