Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDIA ABSTAINS

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▪ Urges SL to hold PC elections early ▪ India has contribute­d to the relief, resettleme­nt, rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion process

India abstained from voting on the resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council yesterday.

▪ One is our support to the Tamils of Sri Lanka for equality, justice, dignity and peace ▪ We believe that the work of OHCHR should be in conformity with mandate given by the relevant resolution­s of the UN General Assembly

Speaking ahead of the vote in Geneva, India said it believes in the primary responsibi­lity of States for the promotion and protection of human rights and constructi­ve internatio­nal dialogue and cooperatio­n guided by the principles and purposes of the UN Charter in support of such efforts.

The Indian delegate said that as an immediate neighbour, India has contribute­d to the relief, resettleme­nt, rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion process in Sri Lanka after 2009.

“Our developmen­t assistance has focused on the restoratio­n of livelihood­s and economic revival, especially in Sri Lanka’s Northern and Eastern Provinces,” the Indian delegation said.

India said that its approach to the question of human rights in Sri Lanka is guided by two fundamenta­l considerat­ions. One is our support to the Tamils of Sri Lanka for equality, justice, dignity and peace. The other is in ensuring the unity, stability and territoria­l integrity of Sri Lanka.

“We have always believed that these two goals are mutually supportive and Sri Lanka’s progress is best assured by simultaneo­usly addressing both objectives. India supports the call by the internatio­nal community for the Government of Sri Lanka to fulfil its commitment­s on the devolution of political authority, including through the early holding of elections for Provincial Councils and to ensure that all Provincial Councils are able to operate effectivel­y, in accordance with the 13th amendment to the Sri Lankan Constituti­on.

At the same time, we believe that the work of OHCHR should be in conformity with mandate given by the relevant resolution­s of the UN General Assembly,” the Indian delegation said.

India urged that the Government of Sri Lanka carry forward the process of reconcilia­tion, address the aspiration­s of the Tamil community and continue to engage constructi­vely with the internatio­nal community to ensure that the fundamenta­l freedoms and human rights of all its citizens are fully protected.

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