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UN vote on Sri Lanka: Tough choice for India

Last Updated: Thursday, March 15, 2012, 10:28     A- A A+
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UN vote on Sri Lanka: Tough choice for India Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: Ahead of a crucial vote on the US-backed resolution on alleged war crimes during Sri Lanka's civil war, New Delhi is treading cautiously on the issue after its efforts to get the UN vote off table could not achieve much success.

Left with difficult choices, New Delhi has emphasized that the welfare and the well-being of the Tamil community in the Island Nation is of utmost importance, and that it hopes to achieve a "forward looking outcome" based on reconciliation and accountability rather than deepening confrontation and mistrust between the concerned parties.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna, who made these remarks in the Rajya Sabha yesterday on "The Situation in Sri Lanka", stopped short of giving a clear answer to whether India would support the resolution submitted by the United State to the 19th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

What has further complicated situation for the government is the pressure build-up by Parliament members from Tamil Nadu-based parties AIDMK and DMK, asking the Center to support the US-backed resolution on the alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka.

While the issue has disrupted the parliamentary proceedings in both Houses of the Parliament, Sri Lankan diplomats have also begun intense lobbying on the same asking the Indian government to take the right decision at the right time.

The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India Prasad Kariyawasam yesterday told reporters that the Tamil political parties are under influence of the pro-LTTE groups in the state sympathetic to the LTTE ideology.

“However, we are confident that India will take right decision at right time," the Sri Lankan High Commissioner was quoted as saying.

The Sri Lankan envoy also stated that Tamil Nadu political leaders have been misinformed and ill-informed about situation in Sri Lanka and invited them to visit Sri Lanka to get a firsthand look at the ground situation .

Commending India for being a responsible world power, the Sri Lankan High Commissioner said that India understands the importance of good relations with countries in the region and in the context of ongoing dialogue between India and Sri Lanka on all issues concerning rehabilitation and reconstruction of war affected areas in Sri Lanka.

These remarks were made in the backdrop of assertions made by External Affairs Minister SM Krishna that India needs to consider the implications of its actions carefully as any adverse move may have implications on the historically friendly relations with the neighbor.

The issue has left the Centre in a tight spot as it can’t afford to anger DMK, which is a major ally in the UPA coalition government, at the same time it can’t also ignore the alleged attrocoties committed against the Tamilians residing in Sri Lanka by its security forces.

The DMK has again reiterated that it could pull out of the government if its demand is ignored and stressed that the government should unequivocally support the US-backed resolution on Sri Lanka.

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First Published: Thursday, March 15, 2012, 10:17

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S. jaganathan - Vellore
Please Vote for in our people. Please Vote Sri lank my people.
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S. jaganathan - India
Please help tamil peoples in sri lanka please Vote for my people. //-/-/-/- Valga Tamil.
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thanmavarasan - canada
No one on this earth is above the law and law and order must be maintained at any cost. as such India should support the proposal brought by USA.
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rajarajeswaran - Pondicherry
The Congress ruling party (India) should vote against the Srilankan. Otherwise the consequence will have to face. Now itself the Public is very angry against soniaji. If she does anything against tamil people. She should not come to tamilnadu, because some tamil people is very patriotic even though there are some people (Politicians who is depending on her and begging for seat and non-trail. The good tamilian will do anything against her. I think she is also a women and mother. she should support the US RESOLUTION AGAINST THE SRILANKA
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Manikandan - Chennai
India should vote against srilanka and thier violance against tamil people ...
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Veera Vanniya Nayakar - Tamil Nadu
The UN vote will not going to help tamils in srilanka let lndia free to take a decision on this issue according to the world politics, further the time will come the sl army will get a befitting reply with higher interest.
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INTHIS - Chennai
India should have to vote against Srilanka. This govt. not able to take any decision
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Venkat - Chennai
India voted twice against Iran for a crime they didn`t commit, so what is this non-sense that Pranab is talking?
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arun vikas - chennai
IF INDIA IS VOTING AGAINST TAMILS THEN TAMIL NADU WILL BE SEPARATE COUNTRY. TAMILS ARE TREATED AS SECOND CLASS CITIZENS.
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Raj - Chennai
india should go with USA on this issue.
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Subarmanian.V - Chennai
India is always faillure in external affairs with Srilanka.



arun vikas - chennai
IF INDIA IS VOTING AGAINST TAMILS THEN TAMIL NADU WILL BE SEPARATE COUNTRY. TAMILS ARE TREATED AS SECOND CLASS CITIZENS.



Raj - Chennai
india should go with USA on this issue.



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