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Sri Lanka within rights to act against
terrorists [Saturday, January 12, 2008 - 14.13 GMT]
Answering a
query on the abrogation of the ceasefire on Karan Thapar's "Devil's
Advocate" programme for CNN-IBN Mukherjee said: "We shall have to see
what impact it has, " reports IANS. Mukherjee has refused to criticise
Sri Lanka for abrogating the ceasefire pact with the LTTE, saying that
India was "not party to it (the ceasefire agreement)". Answering a query on the abrogation of the ceasefire on Karan Thapar's "Devil's Advocate" programme for CNN-IBN Mukherjee said: "We shall have to see what impact it has, " reports IANS.
"Of late the
clashes between Sri Lankan forces and LTTE terrorists have increased. So
far as the terrorism is concerned, our position is that India's position
is zero tolerance. So any country that takes action against terrorists
are free to do so within their legal system," he said.
On the issue of
ethnic minorities, Mukherjee said, "So far as the solution to the
problem of ethnic minorities, including the Tamilians, is concerned, so
that their legitimate aspirations are fulfilled within the Sri Lankan
system, that part should not be lax and efforts must continue to arrive
at a solution."
On the
invitation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to attend Sri Lanka's 60th
Independence anniversary celebrations, Mukherjee said that no decision
has been taken yet. "As and when it will be decided we will let you know
but no decision has yet been taken". He added that the prime minister will attend the SAARC summit to take place in Colombo later this year.
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