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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 28, 2012
Meeting of revived pro-Eelam outfit in Chennai on Monday
April 28, 2012
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The first meeting of the revived Tamil Eelam
Supporters Organisation (TESO), an outfit launched by Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam
president M. Karunanidhi in 1985 to express solidarity with the Sri Lankan Tamil
cause, will be held on April 30 at Anna Arivalayam, the DMK headquarters.
Mr. Karunanidhi, who is also the TESO president, will chair the
meeting, which will be attended by DMK general secretary K. Anbazhagan, Dravidar
Kazhagam president K. Veeramani, former minister Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan and
Tamilar Peravai leader Suba Veerapanidan, who have been included as
members.
Mr. Karunanidhi, who has been advocating a separate Eelam
vociferously in the last few days, in a statement, called for a peaceful
struggle in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi, C.N. Annadurai and Sri Lankan Tamil
leader SJV Chelvanayagam, to set right the temporary setback to the cause of
Tamils in Sri Lanka.
Reacting to criticism that the DMK failed to take any sincere efforts
to prevent the killing of thousands of Tamils in the last phase of the war and
was belatedly expressing concern, Mr. Karunanidhi said the Sri Lankan Tamil
groups failed to succeed in their objective because they were not united in
their struggle.
“The fratricidal war among the militant groups led to such a
situation. Though we made a fervent plea to them to stop the fighting among
themselves neither were we able to root out their mutual animosity nor stop the
consequent downfall. Who can avoid shedding tears over the internecine fight
between the leaders of various groups and their deaths?”
He said that the DMK government made all possible efforts to prevail
upon the Centre to intervene and stop the war in Sri Lanka and the Centre
extended its cooperation. All DMK MPs in both the Houses of Parliament offered
to resign to pressure the government to intervene in the war and this led to
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh giving an assurance to find a political
solution.
Recalling various protests organised by the DMK and a delegation of
Tamil leaders being sent to Delhi to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi
seeking India's intervention, Mr. Karunanidhi said he undertook a fast demanding
a ceasefire by the Sri Lankan government.
“The same day Sri Lankan government issued a statement saying the war
was over in the North and advised the Army not to use heavy weapons or shelling
from the air. It also said priority would be given to evacuation of innocent
people.”
Mr. Karunanidhi said despite the efforts made by the DMK and the
Centre, the Sri Lankan government violated its promise and won the war. However,
this was only a temporary setback. He urged his supporters to dedicate
themselves to the cause of Tamil Eelam.