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Fri, Jul 6, 2012, 06:42 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
July 06, Chennai: India's Central government has caved into the pressure from Anti-Sri Lankan Tamil Nadu politicians and decided to send back the Sri Lankan Air Force personnel who were participating in a training program at the Tambaram airbase in Chennai.
"All Sri Lankan trainees are being sent off today from this station as per instruction of the ministry of defence," Indian Defence Ministry said in a brief statement Friday.
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa objected to the training given to Sri Lankan Air Force personnel in Chennai and asked the central government to cancel the training send them back to Sri Lanka immediately.
Nine Sri Lankan Air Force officers have arrived in the Tambaram Air Force station in Chennai for a nine month-long training, as part of a bilateral agreement between the two countries.
"At a time when there are demands for sanction against those charged of war crimes, reports about Sri Lankan Air Force personnel receiving training in India was against interests of Tamil people," the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has said in a statement in Chennai.
Training Sri Lankan airmen came under severe attack from all Tamil Nadu political parties which are sympathetic to the Tamil cause in Sri Lanka.
Union shipping minister G K Vasan today expressed his support to the Chief Minister's call and said training of Sri Lankan troops at the Tambaram air base is a matter of concern.
"It is a matter of concern, considering the cruelties faced by Tamils in Lanka," he has said adding that the decision to train Sri Lankan Air Force personnel was "unacceptable and regrettable".
DMK president M Karunanidhi and MDMK founder Vaiko also joined to support the Chief Minister's call to send the Sri Lankan trainees back.
India bowing to the pressure from the Tamil Nadu political parties voted against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Right Council sessions in March to adopt a resolution sponsored by the United States. India was the only Asian member state of the UNHRC to support the resolution against Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka : India caves into Tamil Nadu pressure, sends Sri Lankan Air Force trainees back
July 06, Chennai: India's Central government has caved into the pressure from Anti-Sri Lankan Tamil Nadu politicians and decided to send back the Sri Lankan Air Force personnel who were participating in a training program at the Tambaram airbase in Chennai.
"All Sri Lankan trainees are being sent off today from this station as per instruction of the ministry of defence," Indian Defence Ministry said in a brief statement Friday.
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa objected to the training given to Sri Lankan Air Force personnel in Chennai and asked the central government to cancel the training send them back to Sri Lanka immediately.
Nine Sri Lankan Air Force officers have arrived in the Tambaram Air Force station in Chennai for a nine month-long training, as part of a bilateral agreement between the two countries.
"At a time when there are demands for sanction against those charged of war crimes, reports about Sri Lankan Air Force personnel receiving training in India was against interests of Tamil people," the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has said in a statement in Chennai.
Training Sri Lankan airmen came under severe attack from all Tamil Nadu political parties which are sympathetic to the Tamil cause in Sri Lanka.
Union shipping minister G K Vasan today expressed his support to the Chief Minister's call and said training of Sri Lankan troops at the Tambaram air base is a matter of concern.
"It is a matter of concern, considering the cruelties faced by Tamils in Lanka," he has said adding that the decision to train Sri Lankan Air Force personnel was "unacceptable and regrettable".
DMK president M Karunanidhi and MDMK founder Vaiko also joined to support the Chief Minister's call to send the Sri Lankan trainees back.
India bowing to the pressure from the Tamil Nadu political parties voted against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Right Council sessions in March to adopt a resolution sponsored by the United States. India was the only Asian member state of the UNHRC to support the resolution against Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka : India caves into Tamil Nadu pressure, sends Sri Lankan Air Force trainees back