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The Indian Government has described the LTTE
as a lethal terrorist outfit more dangerous
than Al-Qaeda and warned Tamil Nadu
politician that any dealings with such a
terrorist groups could be deadly
counterproductive to democracy.
The Indian Government in an important
submission made to a Delhi Tribunal
regarding LTTE terrorist activities, said
Tamil Nadu politicians should be mindful of
the LTTE killing machine.
It had committed an international crime
as terrible as the killing of the former
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi while the
two main accused were still leading arrest
and leading a deadly terrorist group
threatening this democratically elected
Government of Sri Lanka. There is also the
threat of the increasing complexity of
“extremism” and “terrorism” in India which
the Indian media had highlighted recently.
Many editorials in the leading Indian
English dailies had repeatedly warned of
this dangerous trend threatening the very
foundations of the Indian union, it said.
The Tribunal set up under the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act on May 14, 2008
extended the ban imposed on the LTTE
terrorist organisation for another two years
after giving consideration to the facts
placed before it. The LTTE was first banned
on May 14, 1992 for assassinating former
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in the
Indian State of Tamil Nadu on May 21, 1991.
Since then the ban was extended every two
years although on each occasion interested
groups attempted to get the ban lifted.
LTTE leaders and supporters in the Tamil
Diaspora including Tamil Nadu do not seem to
have given this years effort to get the ban
lifted although they have levelled
allegations recently regarding the
“genocide” of “innocent Sri Lankan Tamils”.
However a fact that stands out refuting
any such erroneous and misguided claims is
that the Tamils prefer to live among the
majority community than live under the
‘jackboot’ of the LTTE.
In extending the ban, the Delhi Tribunal
led by Justice Vikramjit Sen made a critical
observation which has for some reason seem
to gone “unnoticed”. The Government
submitted important material to the Tribunal
regarding LTTE terrorist activities when
stating the case to extend the ban.
It stated: “The LTTE continues to use
Tamil Nadu as the base for carrying out
smuggling of essential items, like petrol
and diesel, beside drugs to Sri Lanka”.
These facts were known to authorities in Sri
Lanka and should have been known to the
political leaders in Tamil Nadu and the
majority of people in Tamil Nadu.
But what was perhaps the most important
was that the Government submitted “that
Kalpakkam and Kudankulam” contained “nuclear
plants” which “were proximate to LTTE bases
in Sri Lanka”.
It may be reminded that the former Indian
Prime Minster was also killed in Tamil Nadu
and investigations reveal that the plot was
launched and undertaken by LTTE activists in
Tamil Nadu.
Counsel for the Government submitted that
“the Government of India is apprehensive
that unless the ban on the LTTE continues,
acts of aggression on India soil are likely
to occur”.
They also pointed out that “the LTTE
leaders had been cynical of India’s policy
on their organisation and action of the
State machinery in curbing its activities”.
They also emphasised that the “activities
of the LTTE cadres/dropouts who had recently
been traced in Tamil Nadu suggest that they
would ultimately be used by the outfit for
unlawful activities”.
This too amounts to a serious warning
regarding security regarding unity. They
also noted that LTTE leader Prabhakaran and
his Intelligence Chief Pottu Amman who are
wanted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination,
were still absconding and declared
“proclaimed offenders”.
It may be added that there is warrant on
them issued by Interpol. Some former LTTE
sympathisers and supporters of the Tamil
Retrieval Army (TRA) and other extremists
groups sympathetic are still alive. There
exists substantial evidence regarding the
infiltration and the training of TRA members
by the LTTE who supported the notorious
“Sandalwood” bandit Verrappan who was
finally tracked down and killed by the
Indian Police almost a decade earlier.
There are also instances of the LTTE
providing ‘expertise’ to the ‘Naxalites’ and
extremist groups in the sub continent as
well as their hand in the narcotics trade.
Serious note should also be taken to the
observations as stated by the Delhi Tribunal
on matters regarding nuclear facilities
located in Tamil Nadu- Kalpakkam and
Kudankulam.
Tamil Nadu has a special obligation to
combat terrorism with the construction of
Sethusamudra across the Palk Straits at a
time of growing sea piracy in the Arabian
sea to prevent a real humanitarian disaster.
Good sense, not emotion should finally
prevail as both India and Sri Lanka have
been at the receiving end of terrorism in
the past two decades.
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