| 17.12.2007
Expressing
concern over reports of increasing activities of the LTTE
in Tamil Nadu, Congress leader and Union Minister E. V.
K. S. Elangovan asked the State Government to be vigilant
and take action against political leaders expressing support
to the banned outfit.
Referring
to the reported speech of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal (VC) President
Thol Tirumavalavan, an ally of the ruling DMK, in support
of the LTTE, he told reporters that the Government should
take action against him if there was prima facie evidence.
He
also recalled the State DGP's notice last month, announcing
a ban on taking out processions, holding public meetings
or condolence meetings in support of the LTTE.
Citing
reports about the recent arrest of two LTTE cadres in the
state, Elangovan said the State Government should be on
high alert and take measures to check the activities of
the banned outfit.
Pointing
out to the release of VC leader Vanniyarasu on bail the
same day he was arrested on the charge of supplying computer
spare parts to the LTTE, Elangovan cautioned that such incidents
would disturb peace in Tamil Nadu.
Earlier,
speaking at a diploma awarding ceremony for Sri Lankan journalists,
organised by the city-based SRM university, Elangovan said
the ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka could be amicably resolved,
but some people in Tamil Nadu were politicising the issue.
He
exhorted Sri Lankan journalists to play a major role in
resolving the decades-old ethnic crisis. "The Centre
was firm on the view that it was against the violent activities
of the LTTE," he added. Press Trust of India.
Courtesy - Daily News / MCNS
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