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| TNA urges Centre,state govs to resolve hostilities | |
| Thursday, October 30, 2008 07:41 [IST] | |
Tirunelveli: The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) party, one of the strong supporters of LTTE, today urged both the Centre and state governments to take immediate steps to put an end to the prevailing hostile relation between the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE. Talking to media on the sidelines of a seminar here, organised by the supporters of Tamil Eelam, TNA MPs Srikantha and Sivajilingam said the immediate need of Tamils in Lanka is to put an end to the ongoing war between the army and LTTE. "The urgent need is to stop the war rather than the humanitarian aid," they said. India should realise its moral responsibility and initiate for a dialogue between the Sri Lankan government and Liberation Tigers to stop the war, they said. Source : PTI | |
A Catalogue of articles found on the internet about Tamil National Alliance Parliamentarian Mr.N.Srikantha (all the sources are acknowledged - If you don't want us to reproduce please let us know by leaving a comment)
Thursday, October 30, 2008
http://news.indiainfo.com/2008/10/30/0810300743_tna.html
Source: http://news.indiainfo.com/2008/10/30/0810300743_tna.html
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Tamil MPs ask India to pressure Sri Lanka to end killings
Source : http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/tamil-mps-ask-india-to-pressure-sri-lanka-to-end-killings_100111592.html
October 25th, 2008 - 9:07 pm ICT by IANS - Send to a friend:
Chennai, Oct 25 (IANS) A group of Tamil MPs from Sri Lanka sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers Saturday sought sustained Indian diplomatic pressure to force Colombo to start talking to the guerrillas in a bid to end the ethnic conflict.”An Indian intervention is needed to force the war-hungry Colombo regime to come to the negotiation table, work out with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) a peaceful political solution to our issue within the ambit of a federal, united Sri Lanka and stop its military moves against innocent Tamil civilians,” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Sri Kantha told reporters.
“Over 250,000 Tamils have become refugees in our own homeland and several thousands of our brethren are being killed by the military. Absence of food and medicines to the sick and the infirm … are also claiming lives,” he said.
“Habitations in Wanni and Kilinochcyi have been reduced to rubble in the bombing that have killed countless children and the aged. People are suffering without food. The undeclared war must end. The Sri Lankan government must begin negotiations with the LTTE without delay,” added M.K. Shivaji Lingam, another MP from the same party.
The MPs also expressed sincere appreciation for the pro-active measures including Friday’s massive human chain protest held in Chennai and called for political parties in India to speak in a united voice.
Political parties in Tamil Nadu, which is separated from Sri Lanka by a strip of sea, have threatened to resign their seats from the Indian parliament by Oct 29 if New Delhi does not bring about a ceasefire in the island nation by that date.
Source : http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/tamil-mps-ask-india-to-pressure-sri-lanka-to-end-killings_100111592.html
October 25th, 2008 - 9:07 pm ICT by IANS - Send to a friend:
Chennai, Oct 25 (IANS) A group of Tamil MPs from Sri Lanka sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers Saturday sought sustained Indian diplomatic pressure to force Colombo to start talking to the guerrillas in a bid to end the ethnic conflict.”An Indian intervention is needed to force the war-hungry Colombo regime to come to the negotiation table, work out with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) a peaceful political solution to our issue within the ambit of a federal, united Sri Lanka and stop its military moves against innocent Tamil civilians,” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Sri Kantha told reporters.
“Over 250,000 Tamils have become refugees in our own homeland and several thousands of our brethren are being killed by the military. Absence of food and medicines to the sick and the infirm … are also claiming lives,” he said.
“Habitations in Wanni and Kilinochcyi have been reduced to rubble in the bombing that have killed countless children and the aged. People are suffering without food. The undeclared war must end. The Sri Lankan government must begin negotiations with the LTTE without delay,” added M.K. Shivaji Lingam, another MP from the same party.
The MPs also expressed sincere appreciation for the pro-active measures including Friday’s massive human chain protest held in Chennai and called for political parties in India to speak in a united voice.
Political parties in Tamil Nadu, which is separated from Sri Lanka by a strip of sea, have threatened to resign their seats from the Indian parliament by Oct 29 if New Delhi does not bring about a ceasefire in the island nation by that date.
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