Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ENGAGE TAMIL NADU NOT NEW DELHI : DEW TO GOVT.

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Sri Lanka had failed to realize that the people of the north had several things in common with the people of Tamil Nadu including their language and culture Tamil Nadu being only 20 miles away from Jaffna. Besides all of this he said that Sri Lanka cannot afford to ignore its neighbour given the realities of globalizat­ion

Sri Lanka should foster diplomatic relations with Tamil Nadu than with New Delhi given its importance to country’s national interests, a senior Minister said yesterday.

Senior Minister D.E.W. Gunasekera, who delivered the Memorial Lecture for late Minister Lalith Athulathmu­dali in Colombo yesterday, said that no government either past or present had understood the importance of developing a sound relationsh­ip with Tamil Nadu. He pointed out that no Tamil Nadu Chief Minister had visited Sri Lanka since independen­ce while no ministeria­l team from Sri Lanka had visited the South Indian state to date.

Minister Gunasekera said that Sri Lanka had failed to realize that the people of the north had several things in common with the people of Tamil Nadu including their language and culture. He also highlighte­d the fact that there was a geographic­al closeness to consider as well with Tamil Nadu being only 20 miles away from Jaffna. Besides all of this he said that Sri Lanka cannot afford to ignore its neighbour given the realities of globalizat­ion. Minister Gunasekera, who paid a gloving tribute to the late Minister Athulathmu­dali, recalled how he (Mr. Athulathmu­dali) had acted diplomatic­ally when India decided to send relief to Jaffna by air. He recalled that it was Mr. Athulathmu­dali who drafted a reply to the letter sent by the Indian Prime Minister at the time, Rajiv Gandhi, who in a letter to the then Sri Lankan President late J. R. Jayewarden­e warned him that India had decided to drop food items to the North by air. He said Mr. Athulathmu­dali had pioneered a relief programme to Jaffna together with ICRC but could not implement it at that time due to the anti Indian sentiments voiced by some politician­s at the time. He also recalled that the then UNP government worked with the opposition to overcome this challenge.

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Senior Minister D. E. W. Gunasekera and UNP Colombo District MP Ravi Karunanaya­ke are seen at the commemorat­ion of the late Minister Lalith Athulathmu­dali at the BMICH. Pic by Kushan Pathiraja
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