Anandasangaree says:
TNA take Indians for a ride
By Our Political correspondent
The Tamil United Liberation Front leader Veerasingam Anandasangaree
lambasted the Tamil National Alliance as a bunch of bluffs who were
trying to hoodwink the LTTE and trying to take the Indians for a ride.
The TULF leader commenting on the issue of deporting the TNA
Parliamentarian M.K. Sivajilingam from Tamil Nadu told the Sunday
Observer that the TNA members were a bunch of blufts and they were
manipulated by the barrel of the gun of the LTTE.
M. K. Sivajilingam had made his childish comments supporting the
LTTE in Tamil Nadu. If he and his other TNA colleagues were genuinely
concerened about the three hundred thousand internally displaced people
in the Vanni they should urge the LTTE to stop preventing those innocent
civilians moving into safer areas.
But instead of voicing for those civilians trapped in the hands of
the LTTE the TNA is trying to hoodwink the outfit with false propaganda
in Tamil Nadu and abroad. Therefore the decision to deport Sivajilingam
by the Indian Government is timely and appropriate, Anandasangaree
said.
Commenting further on the very recent reports he received from the
Vanni he said that the internally displaced People in the region were
suffering terribly due to heavy torential rains and they could hardly
sleep in the nights to keep vigil to protect themselves from serpents
and other venomous insects.
This is the time where the snakes in Wanni multiply due to rainy
conditions. I have even received reports that the anti venom drugs are
the need of the hour in the region where several people have been stung
by snakes and of them have died without proper medication, he said.
Commenting on the intended visit of Indian Foreign Minister Pranab
Mukerjee to Colombo this week, Anandasangaree said that the Indian
Foreign Minister should come out hard on the LTTE insisting that the
outfit must give up its fights and enter into talks.
The Democratic Tamil National Alliance headed by the TULF has
already suggested a solution based on the Indian model.
Therefore the Indian leadership must help in expediting an early
political solution to the Lankan crisis in order to ensure the safety of
the Tamil people and determine their political rights, Sangaree further
added.
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