Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt extends ban on LTTE by five years

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NEW DELHI: The central government on Tuesday extended for five more years the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a terror group that was behind the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The ban has been extended under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, a notificati­on issued by the Union Home ministry stated. I ndia had banned the LTTE after the assassinat­ion of Gandhi in 1991. The ban o n t he g r o up was l a s t extended for five years in 2014.

The LTTE, a terror outfit based in Sri Lanka but having its supporters, sympathise­rs and agents in India, came up in 1976.

Its objective for a separate homeland (Tamil Eelam) for all Tamilians threatens the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of India, and amounts to cession and secession of a part of the territory of India from the Union and thus falls within the ambit of unlawful activities, the notificati­on said.

The LTTE’S continued violent and disruptive activities are prejudicia­l to the integrity and sovereignt­y of India, it said.

“The group continues to adopt a strong anti-india posture and also continues to pose a grave threat to the security of Indian nationals,” the notificati­on said.

Even after its military defeat in May, 2009 in Sri Lanka, LTTE has not abandoned the concept of ‘Eelam’ and has been clandestin­ely working towards this cause by undertakin­g fund raising and propaganda activities, and the remnant LTTE leaders or cadres have also initiated efforts to regroup the scattered activists and resurrect the outfit locally and internatio­nally, the Home Ministry said.

The separatist Tamil chauvinist groups and PRO-LTTE groups continue to foster a separatist tendency amongst the masses and enhance the support base for LTTE in India and particular­ly in Tamil Nadu, it said.

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