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Lankan envoy summoned over remarks against Tamil Parliamentarians

After the Lankan envoy was summoned over remarks against Tamil Parliamentarians, he apologised for causing discontent and distress to the MPs.

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India on Thursday summoned Sri Lankan High Commissioner to seek clarification on his remarks about alleged connection between some Tamil Parliamentarians and LTTE, after which the envoy apologised for causing discontent and distress to the MPs.

Prasad Kariyawasam was called to the Ministry of External Affairs where Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Joint Secretary (Sri Lanka), conveyed India's concern in the matter and sought clarification about his comments alleging friendship betweeen some members of AIADMK, DMK and MDMK and LTTE which, he said, should be investigated by New Delhi.

"The MEA has expressed concern about the tone and content. I am very sorry about that because that is not what I meant. I have lot of respect for Tamil Nadu Parliamentarians. Some of them are good friends.

"I would like to apologise to MPs of Tamil Nadu if I have caused any discontent or concern or distress in their minds. That is not what I meant. What I meant was LTTE lobby groups, abroad and elsewhere in the region as well, are carrying on a campaign of mis-information and try to disrupt our efforts to find reconciliation," he told reporters.

The High Commissioner was earlier quoted by media as saying that the friendship of some of the DMK, AIADMK MPs and MDMK’s Vaiko with the LTTE may have led them to carry on a campaign against Sri Lanka.

Kariyawasam said Shringla expressed very clearly the concerns of the Indian government over his reported remarks.

On his country's expectation from India on the US-sponsored resolution at the Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, he said," I have discussed India is a responsible power and it will take right decision."
 

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