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A special tribunal headed by a Delhi High
Court judge yesterday upheld the Centre's
notification for extending the ban on LTTE
for another two years, Press Trust of India
reported.
The notification extending the ban on the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, declaring
it as an unlawful association, was issued by
the Union Home Ministry on May 15.
Justice Vikramjeet Sen, who was heading the
special tribunal constituted under Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act, upheld the
government decision saying that there is
sufficient evidence against the organisation
to justify the extension of ban.
The LTTE was involved in the assassination
of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi
in May 1991 and the group has been banned by
India since 1992.
Additional Solicitor General P. P. Malhotra,
while appearing before the tribunal, had
contended that although the LTTE was based
in Sri Lanka, it had sympathizers and agents
on the Indian soil and there was urgent need
to continue with the ban.
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