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Lanka situation cause for concern: PM

As Tamil MPs mounted pressure on the Centre over the incidents in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the situation in the island nation is a cause for 'serious concern'

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NEW DELHI: As Tamil MPs mounted pressure on the Centre over the incidents in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the situation in the island nation is a cause for "serious concern" and asked Colombo to find a negotiated settlement rather than looking for a "military victory".
     
Underlining that the human rights of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka must be respected, Singh said India has conveyed its views to the island government, including at the time when National Security Adviser M K Narayanan called Sri Lanka's Deputy High Commissioner last week.
     
"Situation in Sri Lanka remains a cause of serious concern for India. We are concerned over escalating hostilities, losses suffered by civilians and increasing number of displaced persons," Singh said in reply to a question at a press conference after the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Summit here.
     
"We always believe that situation in Sri Lanka does not call for military victory. It calls for negotiated political settlement which respects the unity and the integrity of Sri Lanka and at the same time respects the essential human rights of minorities, particularly Tamil minorities," he said.
     
The Prime Minister said India is also "concerned over harassment and killing of Indian fishermen" while fishing in maritime area between India and Sri Lanka.
     
"We have made representations to the Sri Lankan government," he said and referred to the summoning of Sri Lanka's Deputy High Commissioner by Narayanan last week to "let know of India's intentions".
     
The Prime Minister's comments came against the backdrop of an all-party meeting in Tamil Nadu yesterday demanding that the Centre should act to stop military offensive in Sri Lanka failing which all MPs from the state would quit within a fortnight.
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