Monday, February 02, 2009

Piece of Shit Business

கழித்து விட்ட இந்த மலன்களை என்ன செய்வது? இவர்களுக்குத் தேர்தல்தான் முக்கியம்!

The Times of India


Cong feels Lanka situation will not affect its TN alliance
3 Feb 2009, 0318 hrs IST, TNN


NEW DELHI: Congress is hopeful that barring a sudden and sharp deterioration in the humanitarian situation, the Sri Lankan offensive against LTTE will not rock the party's Tamil Nadu alliance too hard ahead of general elections due to get underway in April.

Congress is of the view that the LTTE storm has been "hamdled" by foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee's visit to Colombo and the subsequent window offered to civilians to reach safe zones. LTTE's reluctance to allow movement of civilians has not gone down well with public opinion, feels the party.

Given the near-certainty that the Tigers are not likely to stage a recovery as they have in the past, Congress's assessment is that DMK chief M Karunanidhi will not break with UPA. The shrewd politico is expected to reflect concern over the woes of civilians but stop short of adopting any formal position seeking an Indian intervention to halt the Lankan offensive.

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full test is at
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Cong_feels_Lanka_situation_will_not_affect_its_TN_alliance/articleshow/4066818.cms

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தற்செயலா? திட்டமிட்டதா?
 
Chennai, Feb 3 (ANI): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) urged both the Indian and Sri Lankan government to find a permanent solution to the ethnic crisis in northern Sri Lanka.
The party executive chaired by the Party President and Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi adopted a resolution to this effect in Chennai on Tuesday.
The resolution asks for a ceasefire to protect the livelihood of Tamils in Sri Lanka. It also demands full devolution of powers and autonomy to the north and eastern provinces of the island.
The DMK has also decided to launch the Sri Lankan Tamils Welfare Forum to create awareness on the issues confronting Tamils in Sri Lanka by taking out rallies and organising public meetings in different parts of Tamil Nadu.
The State government has assured the party that it will support the general strike called by the Sri Lankan Tamils Protection Movement on Wednesday.
Armed security personnel will be deployed at vital locations across the State, including Central government establishments.
However, the functioning of schools will remain unhindered. (ANI)
 
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