You will obey what we tell you to. You clowns don't know how to run your country- now run it according to our wishes.
Before telling us how to run a country, try to answer a question without running away! coward!
Good thing the powers at the center think differently than you do especially on the highlighted one of yours. They are committed to enforcing the 1987 accord which was promised once again by Rajapakshe brothers ensuring the participation of India in the SL war.
National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon — who met top Sri Lanka leaders here in the last two days — emphasised the need for Colombo to fulfil its commitment to India and the international community regarding a political settlement that would go beyond the 13th Amendment of the country’s Constitution.
Clear message on 13th Amendment conveyed to Sri Lanka: Menon - The Hindu
“he was grateful for Indian assistance in terms of ensuring that the elections were held and an elected body has taken its place. He informs that he has now assumed charge and is grateful to India”.
Wigneswaran thanks PM for support -The New Indian Express
13 th Amendment is practised in SL and many in SL are for 13A. Meanwhile read this too,
TN politicians exploiting Lankan Tamils issue: C.V. Wigneswaran - The Hindu
TN politicians exploiting Lankan Tamils issue: C.V. Wigneswaran
We will fight, but sometimes we come together. The next door neighbour must not come and say ‘you must divorce’... That is not your business”
Tamil Nadu politicians use the Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue for their own gains, much to the detriment of the Tamils in Sri Lanka, said Justice C.V. Wigneswaran, the chief ministerial candidate of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the upcoming Northern Provincial Council elections.
Speaking to
The Hindu in the midst of his campaign here, Mr. Wigneswaran said: “In Tamil Nadu, our problems have been taken to be the ball to be played in the tennis court between the two or three parties. They [Tamil Nadu politicians] start hitting the ball from one side to the other and it is we who get hit by that.”
When politicians in Tamil Nadu say separation is the only solution, the Sinhalese masses – many sections of which fear that Tamils would collaborate with India and form a separate State – get very annoyed.
“We get affected by what is being said there,” said Justice Wigneswaran, a former Supreme Court judge, emphasising that the emotional rhetoric only made Tamils here more vulnerable.
Comparing the Sri Lankan situation to a home where the husband and wife are having a fight, he said: “We will fight, but sometimes we come together. The next door neighbour must not come and say ‘you must divorce, you must divorce’. That is not your business.”
Tamil Nadu’s efforts, he said, must be to see that there was greater responsiveness on the part of different communities in Sri Lanka rather than promoting antipathy towards each other.
He was quick to add that the TNA was very impressed with the support and sympathy of those in Tamil Nadu, but added “the solution is really in our hands”.
The TNA, an amalgam of five parties, has fielded Mr. Wigneswaran despite some internal differences over the choice of the candidate. The alliance, which has done well in elections in recent years, is a front-runner in the September 21 poll.
Keywords:
Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue,
Tamil Nadu politicians,
Justice C.V. Wigneswaran,
Tamil National Alliance,
Northern Provincial Council elections
If IPKF did, I want them to be punished too. I dont want to say our armed forced are angels.
So punish them! who is stopping you. Then ask what we are doing!