The Indian joint parliamentary delegation that visited Sri Lanka has urged the Government of Sri Lanka and “other stakeholders, including the Tamil National Alliance,” to resume dialogue and move towards an early political settlement. Attesting that the Government-TNA talks were a lost cause, the delegation said: “We would earnestly suggest urgent consultations to create conditions… Continue reading Indian MPs urge Sri Lankan Govt., TNA to resume talks
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Sushma meets Rajapaksa
At a breakfast meeting in Colombo, the BJP leader and the Sri Lankan President are believed to have discussed the Tamils’ issue. The Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, spoke with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at a breakfast meeting on Friday morning. Sri Lankan Presidential Spokesperson Bandulla Jayasekera said that the… Continue reading Sushma meets Rajapaksa
Karunanidhi for Eelam, a la Kosovo, South Sudan
DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Thursday sought to make a case for the formation of a separate ‘Tamil Eelam’ drawing parallels with Kosovo, South Sudan, East Timor and Montenegro, all nations that have come into being in recent years following the United Nations’ intervention and referendums. “The song of freedom is ringing in the ears… Continue reading Karunanidhi for Eelam, a la Kosovo, South Sudan
Sushma Swaraj hands over railway line to Sri Lanka
When a railway project built with Indian assistance was handed over to Sri Lanka at a railway station here on Thursday, it marked a departure from tradition: it was not an Indian Minister who did the honour but the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, who is leading an Indian parliamentary delegation.… Continue reading Sushma Swaraj hands over railway line to Sri Lanka
BJP wants equal rights to Sri Lankan Tamils
The two-day Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State delegates’ meet, beginning in Madurai on April 28, will urge Sri Lanka to treat Tamils there as equal citizens, P. Muralidhara Rao, one of the general secretaries of the party, told a press conference here on Tuesday. “The Sri Lankan Tamils issue is not of concern only to… Continue reading BJP wants equal rights to Sri Lankan Tamils
For Menik Farm Tamils it’s going to be food and shelter problem
The Menik Farm camp for the war displaced Tamils of the Northern Province, which now houses about 6,000 persons, will close in two months. “What will then do,” asked one of the residents of the camp, as the Indian joint Parliamentary delegation, led by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj, swept through the camp this morning… Continue reading For Menik Farm Tamils it’s going to be food and shelter problem
Indian MPs delegation presses forward on Tamil question
The Indian joint parliamentary delegation spent Tuesday listening to arguments from people on both sides of the Tamil question and exploring the way forward to achieving the legitimate aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. While an overseas visit by an Indian Parliamentary delegation normally involves a few courtesy calls, attempts at bonhomie, and a… Continue reading Indian MPs delegation presses forward on Tamil question
Indian MPs for Sri Lanka, to interact with IDPs
A multi-party delegation of parliamentarians left on Monday for a six-day visit to Sri Lanka for extensive interaction with internally displaced persons (IDPs), some of whom will be beneficiaries of an India-supported rehabilitation programme. Contrary to the impression created by some parties that pulled out of the delegation that there will be little interaction with… Continue reading Indian MPs for Sri Lanka, to interact with IDPs
AIADMK, DMK should have joined MPs’ team: CPI(M)
India should ensure that the Parliamentary delegation to Sri Lanka succeeds in its mission of finding a political solution to the ethnic problem, CPI (M) State secretary G. Ramakrishnan said on Monday. In a statement here, he said that instead of keeping away from the delegation, the DMK, an ally of the Congress-led UPA at… Continue reading AIADMK, DMK should have joined MPs’ team: CPI(M)
AIADMK withdraws representative from team of MPs to Sri Lanka
The AIADMK will not join a 15-member parliamentary delegation scheduled to leave for Sri Lanka on April 16, arguing that the visit may prove an eyewash, its general secretary and Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said here on Wednesday. In a statement, Ms. Jayalalithaa said that she had decided to depute Rajya Sabha MP William Rabi Bernard… Continue reading AIADMK withdraws representative from team of MPs to Sri Lanka
