India supports the call of international community for the Sri Lankan government to fulfill its commitments on devolution of political authority including through early holding of elections to provincial councils, according to S. Jaishankar, Indiaâs External Affairs Minister.
This also covers the commitment of ensuring that all the provincial councils are able to operate effectively in accordance with the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka, Dr. Jaishankar has stated in his letter sent recently to the AIADMKâs Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) M. Thambi Durai.
The Ministerâs reply was in the context of the AIADMK leader raising the Sri Lankan Tamil issue in the Rajya Sabha last month in the context of a resolution adopted by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Pointing out that the position of India was conveyed during the deliberations on the motion at the Council, Dr. Jaishankar said the country voted in abstention at the UNHRC but it made a âstrong statementâ as Explanation of Vote, stressing âour abiding commitment to aspirations of the Tamils of Sri Lanka for equality, justice, peace and dignity.â It had also urged the Sri Lankan government âto carry forward the process of reconciliation, address the aspirations of the Tamil community and continue to engage constructively with the international community.â
During the consideration of the resolution at the Council on reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka, he said India had remained âclosely in touchâ with all countries and made a statement at the interactive debate on February 25, outlining its position.
Assuring Mr. Thambi Durai that âall efforts are being made to ensure that the safety and interests of Tamils in Sri Lanka are fully safeguarded,â the Minister said the country âattaches high importanceâ to the matter.
Source: The Hindu
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Well India will act as Sri Lanka's elder brother, friend and bully no matter what. Holding of elections to provincial councils should be a matter concerning Sri Lanka although India committed to aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka.