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SL war crimes: Karuna slams Jaya for her remarks on PM

FP Archives March 20, 2012, 15:58:33 IST

Karunanidhi criticised Jayalalithaa for terming PM’s statement on a US-sponsored resolution for alleged war crimes against Sri Lanka as “futile” and describing DMK’s activities on the issue as “drama”.

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SL war crimes: Karuna slams Jaya for her remarks on PM

Chennai: DMK president M Karunanidhi today slammed his arch-rival and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa for terming Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement on a US-sponsored resolution for alleged war crimes against Sri Lanka as “futile” and describing his party’s activities on the issue as “drama”. He also squarely blamed the chief minister for the months-long impasse on the Kudankulam nuclear power plant. [caption id=“attachment_250566” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Reuters”] [/caption] Quoting the Prime Minister, Karunanidhi, whose DMK is a key ally of the ruling UPA, said Singh had announced India was inclined to vote in favour of the resolution in the UNHRC and that India’s objective was to ensure a future for Tamils marked by self-respect, dignity and equality. “What is regrettable about it,” he said in a statement here referring to her remarks made last night. Jayalalithaa had described the Prime Minister’s statement to the Lok Sabha as “non-committal and futile,” holding it made no mention of the human rights violations during the conflict in the island nation. He also hit out at her for saying he had enacted a drama in 2009 when he went on a fast demanding ceasefire during the peak of the conflict between the Sri Lankan Army and LTTE as well as the party’s announcement to stage a fast on 22 March and convening the high level committee on 20 March to press Centre to vote in favour of the resolution. “What did she do other than writing letters to Prime Minister while I am prepared to fast even at this age and prepared to pull out DMK ministers from Union Cabinet if India did not vote in favour of the resolution,” the 88 year-old leader said. In 2009, he had gone on fast without informing anybody and after New Delhi was informed of it, then External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee had issued a statement saying the conflict had ended and Colombo was taking efforts to rescue trapped civilians, Karunanidhi said. “Therefore, I recalled my fast by afternoon (of the same day). But she had said civilian casualty was common in a war,” he said. On the KNPP issue, he said that it was the Jayalalithaa-led cabinet which had passed a resolution in September 2011 calling for halting of work till the people’s fears were allayed. This had resulted in delay in power production besides economic losses he said, adding, she was “solely responsible” for this. Karunanidhi charged her with enacting a drama on this issue, especially after having allocated Rs 500 crore special package for the locality. PTI

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