The
following letter to the Prime Minister on the issue of Sri Lankan
Tamils has been sent by Sitaram Yechury, member, Polit Bureau and
leader, CPI(M) Group in the Rajya Sabha. We are releasing the text of
the letter to the press for publication.
Dear Dr. Manmohan Singhji,
It
was a relief to hear your comments expressing dismay, as reported by
the media, at the suggestion that the Government of Sri Lanka planned to
dilute certain key provisions of the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution ahead of elections to the Northern Provincial Council.
It
was noted that the proposed changes raised doubts about the commitments
made by the Sri Lankan Government to India and the international
community, including the United Nations, on a political settlement in
Sri Lanka that would go beyond the 13th Amendment. The
changes would also be incompatible with the recommendation of the
Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), set up by the
Government of Sri Lanka, calling for a political settlement based on the
devolution of power to the provinces.
There is deep
concern in India about the welfare and well being of the Tamil community
in Sri Lanka and hoping that the Sri Lankan Tamil community would lead a
life of dignity, as equal citizens, in Sri Lanka.
I
would urge you to ensure that the Government of India plays a proactive
diplomatic role in discharging its commitment for a future for the Sri
Lankan Tamil community marked by equality, justice and self-respect.
Needless to add, this 13th Amendment was the consequence of
the historic Rajiv-Jayawardene Accord. It is, thus, expected that India
plays a role in the implementation of the provisions of the Accord,
while strengthening the best of relations between our two sovereign
countries.
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