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HINDU EDITORIAL TELLS NEW DELHI : DESPITE CAMPAIGN MASTERMINDED BY LTTE STAY OUT OF SRI LANKAS INTERNAL AFFAIRSBy Walter JayawardhanaThe executive editor of the Hindu, Malini Parathasarthy said in a signed editorial of the paper that despite the campaign masterminded by a desperate LTTE in Tamil Nadu the Indian government should maintain its policy of staying out of Sri Lankas internal affairs. The lengthy editorial carried on the papers centre page said,
This latest campaign in Tamil Nadu masterminded by a desperate
LTTE must not be allowed to undermine the sound policy decision upheld
by successive Indian governments since 1991 to stay out of Sri Lankas
internal affairs. The editorial severely warned New Delhi that such an intervention would
weaken the moral authority of India to fight against terrorism and separatism
in Kashmir. Parathasarathy said while India is anxiously grappling with the enormity of the horrific new threat to Indian society-terrorism- fast becoming an everyday reality on the streets political parties in Tamil Nadu led by the MDMK and the PMK have recently plunged into high-pitched activity aimed at garnering support for the LTTE, a deadly terrorist organisation. These parties have launched a campaign in the State ostensibly to express solidarity with the Sri Lankan Tamils trapped in the war zone in northern Sri Lanka but the timing of this campaign which appears to have materialised overnight, is a dead giveaway. The Sri Lankan army, just two kilometres away from the LTTEs administrative capital, Kilinochchi, has successfully encircled the Tigers and their leader who are virtually trapped in their bunkers. have recently plunged into high-pitched activity aimed at garnering support for the LTTE, a deadly terrorist organisation. For the first time in years, said Parathasarathy, the
Sri Lankan government appears to be on the brink of a major success
in its battle with terrorism. There is now the very real prospect of
the capture of the elusive LTTE chief, Velupillai Prabakaran, who is
behind the assassination of a former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv
Gandhi. Tamil Nadus politicians clearly have different standards
for India and for Sri Lanka. It would appear that they accept that battling
terrorism in India and saving Kashmir from Islamist jihadis are important
national tasks but not so in Sri Lanka which has been menaced for more
than two decades by the LTTE. It was the LTTE which pioneered terrorism
in South Asia and produced two generations of suicide bombers who have
claimed numerous high-profile victims. For far too long have the legitimate
aspirations of the Sri Lankan Tamils been held hostage to the hegemonic
ambitions of the LTTE chief Prabakaran who has consistently sabotaged
all attempts to find political solutions to the ethnic conflict. The editorial further said, Yet the Thirteenth Amendment to the
Sri Lankan Constitution which was a consequence of the Indo-Sri Lankan
Agreement of 1987, envisaging devolution of power to provincial councils
has become a touchstone for the resolution of the ethnic conflict. The
Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has made it clear that he remains
committed to a political solution of this sort. In a meeting with the
All Party Representative Conference (APRC) last Saturday, Mr. Rajapaksa
emphasised that it was the duty of the Sri Lankan state to ensure
to the Tamil people of the North the same democratic rights as enjoyed
by the people in all parts of the country. He also took care to
explain that the military action against the LTTE was against terrorism
and not against the Tamil community. The Sri Lankan President has acquired unprecedented political space for his military campaign against the LTTE. Several factors including the rebellion of the powerful LTTE commander Karuna and the fact that there is now in place an elected provincial council in the Eastern Province have rendered irrelevant many of the points in the earlier Sri Lankan Tamil political platform. That there is a credible and workable political solution now in sight has made it easier for Colombo to launch military operations against the LTTE. It is indeed the sovereign right of Sri Lanka as it is of India to eliminate any terrorist organisation that poses a fundamental threat to its survival as a nation.
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