Indian Prime Minister receives TNA leaders!
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Friday received five Tamil National Alliance leaders R. Sampanthan, Mavai Senathiraja, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Selvam Adaikalanthan and Suresh Premachandran at his office in New Delhi. TNA MPs told media that the meeting was very cordial and that they had brought focus to the humanitarian crisis in Vaharai and Jaffna where food is used as tool of war by Colombo. Dr. Manmohan Singh emphasized that he had conveyed to Colombo that there could be no military solution to resolve the Tamil national problem and that it should address the political aspirations of the Tamil people through a negotiated settlement.
The TNA MPs meeting with Indian Prime Minister, described as a turning point, comes following their meeting with the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi, Wednesday. India had a special concern for the Tamil people, the Indian PM told the TNA delegation.
India had reieterated to Sri Lanka that it should not seek a military solution, but be fully prepared to meet the aspirations of the Tamil people while preserving the island's sovereignty, the Prime Minister told the TNA delegation. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidthi had sent his Special Representative, Mr. Subaveera Pandiyan, who also took part in the meeting.
The TNA delegation, comprising the leaders of the alliance
parties, brought to the attention of the Indian Prime Minister
that Sri Lanka has nullified the merger of NorthEast, a corner
stone for any negotiated solution in Sri Lanka. Indian Foreign
Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and Prime Minister's National
Security Advisor MK Narayanan accompanied the Prime Minister in
the meeting with the TNA parliamentarians. The meeting lasted for
45 minutes at the Prime Minister's Office located at Raisina Hill,
New Delhi from 11:15 a.m. til noon.
Meanwhile, Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
state, with more than 60 miliion Tamils, Thursday vowed to to do
everything possible to end the sufferings of Tamils in Sri Lanka.
"Helping Sri Lankan Tamils is in our blood. I am not a person who
expects anything in return for the things I am doing. I will
continue to do my duty of helping you," Rediff News quoted Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister as telling a group of refugee students who met
the Chief Minister to thank him for allowing them to write the 'O'
level examination of Sri Lankan Education Board from TamilNadu.
Courtesy: Tamilnet.Com.