Indian MP questions Rajiv Gandhi’s stand on Prabhakaran

Indian MP questions Rajiv Gandhi’s stand on Prabhakaran

November 27, 2012   10:57 am

Rajya Sabha MP Ram Jetmalani on Monday questioned the stand of the then Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi government’s stand on slain LTTE chief V Prabhakaran in 1980s.

Jetmalani said he was yet to understand the “behaviour” of Gandhi who had invited Prabhakaran as a government guest in Delhi and the Indian Army was sent to the island nation thereafter to shoot persons fighting for the Tamil cause.

“That is the deception that took place, that after having invited him (Prabhakaran) and providing him monetary assistance, we sent the Indian army to shoot down the very persons whom we had invited as friends and promised all assistance,” he said at a function in New Delhi attended by MDMK leader Vaiko.

Vaiko demanded constitution of a commission of inquiry probing the role of Indian Army in providing military and logistical support to Sri Lanka and the role of Congress party on Sri Lankan issue.

Vaiko, who had held demonstrations against the recent visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India, said he would hold much bigger and “peaceful” protest in front of the Prime Minister’s residence if President Rajapaksa again visits the country. - PTI


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