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Remove negativity and we may join PSC: TNA to Sri Lanka
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Remove negativity and we may join PSC: TNA to Sri Lanka
IBN Tamil Nadu | Posted on Oct 11, 2012
New Delhi: Sri Lanka's Tamil National Alliance on Thursday said it would consider joining a proposed Parliamentary Committee to find a political solution if the Mahinda Rajapaksa government removes the "negativity" and hand out an assurance that they would not be "cheated again". TNA Parliamentary Party leader R Sampanthan, who is leading a delegation of his party MPs, articulated the views after an hour-long meeting with External Affairs Minister S M Krishna during which efforts to achieve a political solution to the Sri Lankan Tamil questions was discussed at length.
MPs of the TNA, which has emerged as the only
credible representative of ethnic Tamils, told Krishna that Tamils in Sri Lanka
should be given an opportunity to lead a "dignified life" and there should be no
effort to "cheat them again". Here at the invitation of Krishna for
consultations on the process to achieve political solution, the delegation told
the Indian side that Tamils have the "genuine right" for a political solution
and everyone should respect the traditions which are followed by them.
"If we get assurances that we will not be cheated
again and that our people will not be deceived once again, we are ready to walk
towards the path of finding a (political) solution. The negativity has to be
removed," he said. Asked whether the TNA was ready to join the Parliamentary
Select Committee, he said, "If the PSC has the intention of thrasing out a
solution and has an agenda for (arriving at a political solution), we are ready
to consider it. But, we are ready to get cheated again."
The TNA has been opposed to joining the PSC, which
the Sri Lankan Government has proposed to find out a political solution to the
conflict, saying the agenda was not clear. Sampanthan also claimed that Indian
side did not ask them to join the PSC. Sampanthan said they apprised Krishna of
the current political situation in Sri Lanka and also deliberated on how India
can be of help in the process to achieve "genuine political
reconciliation".
Asked about India's opinion on the views expressed
by them, the TNA leader said he could articulate his views only after concluding
their discussions with the top leadership. The delegation will meet Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh later in the day. The delegation's visit is part of
India's continuing engagement with the government and political parties of Sri
Lanka over the process of reconciliation and meaningful devolution. The
high-level visit has raised hopes in Sri Lanka that India would nudge TNA to
join the proposed Parliamentary Select Committee to thrash out a political
solution to the conflict that ended in 2009. TNA had secured a landslide victory
in northern Sri Lanka in the 2010 parliamentary polls.
The TNA, which handed over its proposals for a
political solution to Sri Lankan government last year during its series of talks
with the ruling party, has been asking for total devolution of powers to
provinces and transfer of 'extensive financial and fiscal powers' to the
provinces including land and police powers. Talks between the government and the
TNA have been deadlocked at the moment given the differences of opinion between
the two sides on the participation in the proposed Parliamentary Select
Committee.