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Show sensitivity towards Sri Lankan crisis: Cong.(I)
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The Government should respect its obligations
and demonstrate sensitivity towards the Sri Lankan crisis, the
Congress(I) said today, regretting that an impression was being
created that India must have a hands-off policy towards the
conflict.
It stressed that a political resolution within the parameters of
Sri Lanka's territorial integrity was necessary.
The Congress(I) defended the decision of the former Prime
Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, to send the IPKF (Indian Peace- Keeping
Force) to Sri Lanka. The additional AICC(I) spokesman, Mr. Anand
Sharma, criticised the ``mischievous propaganda'' that the IPKF
mission was a grave blunder on Rajiv Gandhi's part and added it
was high-time that the record was set straight.
He said the IPKF was sent on Sri Lanka's invitation and the LTTE
had also concurred on this. This followed the Indo- Sri Lanka
accord, signed by Rajiv Gandhi and the former Sri Lankan
President, J.R. Jayawardene. Among other things, the accord had
envisioned devolution of power to the Tamil minority there. Later
Mr. Jayawardene's successor, Mr. Premadasa, had ``teamed up''
with the LTTE, Mr. Sharma said. The Congress(I) was concerned
about developments in Sri Lanka, he said.
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