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Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa
“very recently affirmed his commitment to a
devolution package, which he said would
fully satisfy the Tamils,” Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh has said in a letter
to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.
“The Sri Lanka Presiden has also said that
steps in this direction are being initiated
immediately. We may wait and see what steps
area actually taken,” said the letter dated
March 19, a copy of which had been released
to the Indian press.
Dr. Singh, who recalled the efforts of the
Union government on the issue, said New
Delhi had urged Colombo to fulfil its
commitments to the Tamils in that country
and come up with a proper devolution of
powers to the provinces.
“We have indicated that this should also
include assurances of equality and equal
rights for Tamils, as is the case for other
citizens of Sri Lanka,” he said.
Dr. Singh noted that “the plight of
thousands of innocent Tamils, who have
become unfortunate victims of the on-going
conflict, is indeed pitiable. There are, in
addition, thousands of others outside the
war zone who live in makeshift camps, where
conditions are hardly any better,” he said.
Engagement with the Sri Lankan authorities
was on at different levels and one outcome
of the multi-level engagement was the
establishment of a field hospital.
“Contacts are being maintained at several
levels, including at the very highest
level…Our concerns regarding the plight of
Tamils were explicitly reiterated.
Certain suggestions to ameliorate their
conditions were proposed; the most important
being an offer to set up a field medical
unit/hospital to cater to the civilians and
internally displaced persons evacuated from
the war zone. The Sri Lankan side has
responded enthusiastically to our offer,
said the Indian Prime Minister.
The field hospital has been set up and is
functioning well.”
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