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16.10.2008
"The
ultimatum of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) to the
Manmohan Singh government that all the 39 Tamil Nadu members
of Parliament (MPs) will resign if it fails to pressure
the Sri Lankan government to declare a ceasefire in the
war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
is nothing but political blackmail. The DMK has always flirted
with the cause of the Sri Lankan Tamils, which is fired
by a dangerous kind of populism", stated the Indian
based 'Daily News & Analysis(DNA) web news portal in
a timely article published on Wednesday(Oct 15).
Further
stressing on the political gimmick by the DMK to defend
LTTE, DNA asserts that the DMK has to accept the simple,
if unpalatable, fact that there is no room for playing pan-Tamil
politics across national borders.
"Unfortunately,
various Central governments have succumbed to arm-twisting
by Dravidian parties on this subject on the false assumption
that there is something common between the Tamils in India
and in Sri Lanka" DNA further stated reporting on the
ground realities of the DMK led political stunt.
Following
are excerpts of the news article published by the Indian
web News portal, 'Daily News and Analysis(DNA)'.
The
DMK cannot be allowed to play petty politics and interfere
in Sri Lanka's internal affairs, which goes against our
foreign policy
The
ultimatum of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) to the
Manmohan Singh government that all the 39 Tamil Nadu members
of Parliament (MPs) will resign if it fails to pressure
the Sri Lankan government to declare a ceasefire in the
war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
is nothing but political blackmail. The DMK has always flirted
with the cause of the Sri Lankan Tamils, which is fired
by a dangerous kind of populism.
Though
the all-party resolution on Tuesday is couched in a language
which expressed concern over the civilian population in
northern Lanka, it is a way of helping indirectly the banned
terrorist organisation, the LTTE, which had a hand in the
assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. In
reality, the support of DMK and others for the cause of
Tamils across the Palk Strait has always meant support for
Lankan Tamil terrorist organisations.
It
might perfect realpolitik on the part of Tamil Nadu chief
minister M Karunanidhi to flex his political muscle when
the general elections are just six months away. He may even
be looking for an excuse part ways with the UPA. But this
is cynical and immoral.
The
DMK has to accept the simple, if unpalatable, fact that
there is no room for playing pan-Tamil politics across national
borders. Unfortunately, various Central governments have
succumbed to arm-twisting by Dravidian parties on this subject
on the false assumption that there is something common between
the Tamils in India and in Sri Lanka.
Forty
years ago, the problem of the Indian Tamils in Sri Lanka
was solved through the Shastri-Bandaranaike pact through
which half the plantation workers were repatriated to India
and the rest granted Lankan citizenship. It is an altogether
different case with the Jaffna Tamils in the northern part
of the island which the LTTE claims to represent. They had
migrated to the island some 1000 years ago and they belong
to Sri Lanka.
India
does not enter the picture. More importantly, India cannot
support a secessionist movement and terrorist organisation
like the LTTE.
The
Lankan government has assured that it would protect the
lives of the Tamil civilians. India will have to accept
the assurance in good faith. The DMK cannot be allowed to
play its petty politics and interfere in the internal affairs
of a neighbouring country, which goes against the grain
of Indian foreign policy. The UPA must send this resounding
message to the DMK.
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