Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘TAMIL EELAM’ IS MY UNREALISED DREAM: KARUNANIDH­I

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DMK president M. Karunanidh­i on Thursday termed 'Tamil Eelam' his unrealised dream and said he would fight for its realisatio­n.

On the assistance to be given to Lankan Tamils by the Indian government, Karunanidh­i said, "We have told the centre as to what has to be done and the centre too has listed them out

CHENNAI: DMK president M. Karunanidh­i on Thursday termed ' Tamil Eelam' his unrealised dream and said he would fight for its realisatio­n.

Asked by reporters in Chennai on his reaction to passing of Us-backed resolution against Sri Lanka in the United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and whether there was a possibilit­y of Tamil Eelam in the future, Karunanidh­i said, "As far as I am concerned that is the goal."

He said even in the past, whenever he was asked about his unrealised dream, he had answered "Tamil Eelam".to another question, he said the war between the Tamil militant groups to establish who was big and who had the capability to achieve the goal prevented the formation of Tamil Eelam.

He thanked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the United Progressiv­e Alliance Chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi for India voting in favour of the US resolution. Karunanidh­i said he had faxed a letter to Manmohan Singh and Gandhi urging them to take suita- ble action to prevent attacks on Tamils in the island nation as a retaliator­y action to the resolution.

To a query that India voted in favour of the resolution only due to the pressure exerted by DMK and the party could have given a similar pressure three years ago when the fight between the Tamil Tigers and the Lankan army was on, Karunanidh­i said: "We did give similar pressures and everybody knew who spoilt the views then."

On the assistance to be given to Lankan Tamils by the Indian government, Karunanidh­i said, " We have told the centre as to what has to be done and the centre too has listed them out."

Mr. Karunanidh­i said the passing of the resolution would pressurise the Lankan government to atone for the atrocities they had committed to the Tamils there. "The Sri Lankan government has been forced to bow before the world and have to explain its acts," he said.

(IBN Live)

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