Date:24/02/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/02/24/stories/2007022418620100.htm
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"Government will not overlook national interest"

Special Correspondent

Karunanidhi urges Centre to protect Tamils of island nation


  • Chief Minister refers to The Hindu editorial
  • Lists steps taken to check extremist activities
  • Jayalalithaa's charge on Cauvery denied

    CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Friday made it clear that the Tamil Nadu Government would not overlook the national interest and security issues even as it appealed to the Government of India to protect Sri Lankan Tamils.

    Replying to a set of questions, he said none should be under the illusion that the State Government would intervene in the Sri Lankan [Tamils] issue neglecting the national interest and defence of the country or ignoring the steps taken by the Centre to safeguard them.

    Referring to the editorial in The Hindu on Thursday, "Tamil Nadu and LTTE menace," he said the Government was aware of the difference between the demand voiced by political parties, including the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the State to the Government of India to protect the innocent Tamils of Sri Lanka who had been harassed or massacred by the island's Army and allowing Tamil Nadu to be exploited by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as a supply base.

    Those who had indulged in such activities had been arrested and brought under surveillance.

    Boats carrying weapons had been confiscated and the smuggled arms and ammunition destroyed, he said.

    The State Government also gave instructions to unearth the secret links of Tamil Nadu politicians [with the LTTE] and take stern action without fear or favour as per law against such a network, Mr. Karunanidhi said.

    Nobody should resort to actions under the surmise that the appeals made and actions taken by the people and the Government to the Centre seeking steps to restore peace amounted to approval of such activities, he said.

    Cauvery issue

    To a query on the charge of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary Jayalalithaa that the DMK Government had not taken any follow-up measure on the Cauvery issue, Mr. Karunanidhi said the Government could file a review petition before the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal, as per the decision taken by the all-party meeting, within three months of the issue of the final order.

    Discussions on

    Legal experts and technical experts were holding discussions with regard to the points to be incorporated in the review petition, he said. About two and a half months were left for filing the petition before the tribunal, he said.

    The Chief Minister denied Ms. Jayalalithaa's charge that leaders of the national parties, including the Congress, who attended the all-party meeting, had not put forth their views clearly.

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