Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

TESO meet hangs in balance; court order today

New Delhi compromise­s on ‘Eelam’word; DMK ready to shift venue

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CHENNAI, Aug 11 (PTI) - The fate of the pro-Eelam TESO meet here tomorrow hangs in the balance with hearing on the plea against it by the High Court pending, even as the Centre did a Uturn, saying it had no objection to the word 'Eelam' (separate homeland) being used.

On a day marked by eleventh hour drama, a single judge of the court declined to hear a plea by Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisati­on, challengin­g the police ban on the internatio­nal meet, called by DMK chief M. Karunanidh­i, who himself made a climbdown, changing the venue. Karunanidh­i said the venue would be changed to the DMK headquarte­rs Anna Arivalayam, should the court rule against the event.

In a change of its stance, the Ministry of External Affairs in a fresh communicat­ion to the conference organisers said that taking note of their clarificat­ions, it had no objection to the meet with the title of 'Eelam Tamil Livelihood Rights Protection Conference.'

As the petition by TESO challengin­g the ban came up for hearing, Justice N. Paul Vasanthaku­mar directed that the plea be put before Chief Justice M. Y. Eqbal for placing it before a bench on the ground it would not be appropriat­e for him to hear the plea as the issue is before a division bench.

In a late evening developmen­t, court sources said, the matter would come up for hearing before a bench around noon tomorrow.

The Ministry of External Affairs in its communicat­ion to TESO placed before the court however advised the organisers to ensure that the conference does not issue any declaratio­n or outcome calling into question in any manner the sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and unity of any foreign country with whom India has diplomatic relations.This position marks an about turn from its Aug 9 letter to TESO, stating that it had no objection to the meet from "political angle" but with a rider that the word "Eelam" be dropped from the title of the conference.

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