India should back resolution against Sri Lanka: Karunanidhi

India should back resolution against Sri Lanka: Karunanidhi

March 9, 2012   05:48 pm

DMK President M. Karunanidhi on Friday said India should declare support for the U.S.-backed resolution against Sri Lanka in the ongoing United Nations Human Rights Council session in Geneva.

“The tears have not dried up. If those in the Central government watched those visuals just once they would realise the importance of the plea made on behalf of the people of Tamil Nadu,” Mr. Karunanidhi, whose party is a key constituent of UPA at the Centre, said in a statement.

The DMK patriarch’s statement pressing the party’s demand comes a day after External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said in Chennai that India’s stand would be taken based on the overall ties between the two neighbours and the sentiments in Tamil Nadu.

Noting Mr. Krishna’s remarks, Mr. Karunanidhi said that he was moved by certain visuals shot during the last part of the internal conflict involving the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE.

DMK leader T.R. Baalu, MP, had taken up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on March 2, he said.

Quoting from the resolution moved by the U.S., Mr. Karunanidhi said it called for a probe into killings and abduction and other human rights violations.

“Therefore, without any further delay, Indian government should consider the atrocities and war crimes unleashed by the Sri Lankan government (Army) on the Tamils, and declare that it will vote in support of the U.S.-moved resolution,” he stressed. - PTI


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