Devolution package for Tamils not out of radar: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka on Friday assured India that a devolution package for the minority Tamil community in the country was not out of its radar as the two neighbours discussed the key issue of resettlement of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the post LTTE-era.

"The issue is not out of sight and is not out of the radar," Sri Lankan foreign minister G L Peris told reporters after the seventh India-Sri Lanka joint commission meeting co-chaired by him and external affairs minister S M Krishna here, referring to the devolution issue.

He said his government was addressing the important issues of demining and rehabilitation after the defeat of the LTTE in May 2009 .

Peiris noted that Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa recently had a discussion with the pro-LTTE Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to elicit their views on the issue.

On his part, Mr Krishna said Sri Lanka has the historic opportunity to settle outstanding issues between different language speaking people in the island nation.

"We hope it could be done with understanding and cooperation," he said.

Replying to a question on concerns of Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on the resettlement issue, Mr Krishna said, "though a large number of Tamil IDPs have been resettled, some (between 17,000 to 20,000) are still in camps", but they are "finding their feet".

He said Mr Karunanidhi was concerned as he represents a state comprising Tamils. "I am sure Sri Lankan government is sensitive to this issue."

At the joint commission meeting held for the first time since 2005, India and Sri Lanka decided to constitute a joint working group on tourism and expressed their commitment to enhance people-to-people movement between the two countries.

The two sides also decided to launch a ferry service between Colombo and Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu.

Earlier, Mr Krishna met Mr Rajapaksa and discussed issues of bilateral interests.

"We exchanged quite a few thoughts," he said.

Mr Krishna, who is here on a four-day visit, said on Thrusday that a "meaningful" devolution package aimed at the minority Tamil community would help create lasting peace in Sri Lanka and hoped that discussions on the issue would begin soon.

"The end of the armed conflict holds out hope that an era of reconciliation and meaningful devolution package will begin in Sri Lanka," he had said.

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If not for India, Sri Lankan

If not for India, Sri Lankan forces would have finished the separatist war 22 years ago. And that would have saved not just thousands of javan deaths but also tens of thousands of Sri Lanakan deaths. India that nourished the separatists at the beginning pushed the then President JRJ to ram 13th amendment to our Constitution as the solution for the so-called Tamil grievances in 1987. Creation of Provincal Council (PC) had been the result of 13A. The Sinhala people of the south that had not asked for PCs were burdened with that white elephant ever since. If over 80% of PC budget goes for its administration, what more do we have to talk about corruption there.
Leela

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