India Slams LTTE, says It has No Sympathy for It


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New Delhi, Jan 27: External affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday made it clear that India has no sympathy for LTTE, but said that civilian Tamils have to be prevented from becoming victims of the conflict in the island nation.

"We are for the fight against terrorists and all sorts of terrorism. Therefore, we have no sympathy for any terrorist activity indulged in by any organization, particularly LTTE (which) is a banned organization in India," he told reporters ahead of his Sri Lanka visit.

He made the remarks hours before his departure for Sri Lanka, where the government has claimed to have captured Mullaithivu, the last bastion of LTTE.

At the same time, Mukherjee said India is concerned over the plight of civilians and "we shall have to see how civilians can be protected and they do not become hapless victims of the situation."

He said he is going to discuss these issues with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and other leaders. He will also meet foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama during his two-day visit beginning Tuesday.

He is expected to impress upon the Rajapaksa government the need for looking for a political settlement to the ethnic problem to ensure aspirations of all communities, including ethnic Tamils, are taken care of within a united Sri Lanka.

India believes that military victory is no solution to the problems afflicting Sri Lanka.

Mukherjee is also expected to press for early implementation of the devolution package which is aimed at ensuring equal rights and privileges to all sections of the society.

Mukherjee's visit takes place amidst the backdrop of repeated demands by Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi and some other political parties of the state that India should send the external affairs minister to Sri Lanka to stop the army offensive against the LTTE.

Mukherjee recalled that Tamil Nadu Assembly had passed a resolution some time back and a delegation of Tamil political parties had met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

They had "suggested that India should look into the sad plight of civilian Tamils who have been victims of fight between LTTE and Sri Lankan armed forces," Mukherjee said.

At that point of time, the Prime Minister had said that he would consider sending the minister to have discussions with authorities of Sri Lanka.

Pranab Mukherjee said subsequently he had held telephonic discussions with his Sri Lankan counterpart several times to discuss the situation.

Foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon also travelled to Colombo earlier this month after which it was decided that Mukherjee will visit the island nation for more discussions.

"I will go to Sri Lanka and have discussions with the President and other authorities there and to see what best could be done in this situation," Mukherjee said. 

  

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  • Manjunatha C.N., Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 28 2009

    Mr. Mukherjee is right.LTTE is a terrorist organization involved in bomb blasts and killing poor civilians.Tamilians in India should not support LTTE. Shame on those leaders of Tamil Nadu who support LTTE.U support LTTE and at the same time blame the Jehadis in Kashmir, that is double standard. We are against all forms of terrorism, LTTE is no exception.

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