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Most of the Tamil Nadu opposition parties
Tuesday boycotted an all-party meeting
called by Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi to
discuss the plight of minority Tamils in Sri
Lanka, IANS reported.
Opposition parties including the AIADMK,
DMDK, MDMK, Communist Party of India (CPI)
and the Communist Party of India-Marxist
(CPI-M) stayed away from the meet, officials
said.
Karunanidhi announced that he would lead a
delegation of legislators to New Delhi Dec
4. Meanwhile, all Tamil Nadu MPs will meet
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Nov 28 to
press for a cease fire in Sri Lanka. They
would also urge the central government to
ask Sri Lanka to start negotiations for a
political solution to the issue, a
government statement said.
Karunidhi had Monday said that the urgent
meeting had been called to discuss the
'worsening situation of suffering Tamils of
Sri Lanka'.
The PMK and MDMK have been demanding that
Sri Lanka ensure that no member of the
minority Tamil community in the country is
killed during military action against the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
This is the second meeting of political
parties called by Karunanidhi. The earlier
meeting in October, demanding proactive
action by India to force Colombo to halt
military operations against Tamils and stop
military aid to Sri Lanka, had resulted in a
unanimous resolution by all political
parties represented in parliament to resign
from their seats by October 29.
Though all the MPs of the ruling DMK in Lok
Sabha and Rajya Sabha had handed in their
post-dated resignations to the chief
minister, they were not forwarded to the
relevant authorities following a meeting
between Karunanidhi and External Affairs
Minister Pranab Mukherjee on October 26.
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