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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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India to dispatch Menon
June 20, 2013

India
is to send National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon to Sri Lanka
next month for talks with President Mahinda Rajapaksa and other
government officials.
The meeting will take place amidst the backdrop of moves by the government to repeal the 13th Amendment to the constitution.
According to the Uthayan newspaper, Menon is expected in Colombo on July
7 to discuss bilateral and regional issues including the 13th Amendment to the constitution.
India had this week told the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that it is not happy with moves in Sri Lanka to dilute the 13thAmendment to the constitution.
The Indian External Affairs spokesperson’s office, in a statement, said
that Prime Minister Manomhan Sing conveyed to the TNA delegation that he
was dismayed by reports suggesting that the Government of Sri Lanka
planned to dilute certain key provisions of the 13th Amendment to the
Sri Lankan Constitution ahead of elections to the Northern Provincial
Council.
A six-member delegation of the TNA led by R. Sampanthan which includes
Mavai S. Senathirajah, Suresh Premachandran, P. Selvarajah, Selvam
Adaikkalanathan and M.A. Sumanthiran met the Indian Prime Minister
yesterday as well as the Indian Foreign Minister and the National
Security Adviser
It was noted that the proposed changes raised doubts about the
commitments made by the Sri Lankan Government to India and the
international community, including the United Nations, on a political
settlement in Sri Lanka that would go beyond the 13th Amendment.
“The changes would also be incompatible with the recommendation of the
Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), set up by the
Government of Sri Lanka, calling for a political settlement based on the
devolution of power to the provinces,” the Indian External Affairs
Ministry said.
The Prime Minister stated that he was deeply concerned about the welfare
and wellbeing of the Tamil community in Sri Lanka. He stressed on the
expectation that the Sri Lankan Tamil community would lead a life of
dignity, as equal citizens, and reiterated that India would make every
effort to ensure the achievement of a future for the community marked by
equality, justice and self-respect. (Colombo Gazette)
