Indo-Lanka Accord
Posted on October 27th, 2013
G.R.Amarasooriya
- In 1987, India undertook to disarm LTTE terrorist group in Sri Lanka and confer limited power for self-autonomy by establishing Provincial Councils.
- However, India miserably failed to honor this so-called -peace agreement-.
- While crushing Jammu-Kashmir separatist groups militarily, India masterminded the political (poly-trickal) gimmick of Indo-Lanka peace agreement to merely satisfy their political allies in Tamil Nadu.
- Now that the government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) has successfully wiped out LTTE, India is again insisting that Sri Lanka implement the PCs acts to the letter.
- We strongly believe that India should reimburse the total cost of war and other connected expenses before pressuring GoSL for power-sharing with LTTE remnants.
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October 27th, 2013 at 3:24 pm
Just scrap the bloody 13 amendment.
There is NO NEED for it now as the war is over.
October 27th, 2013 at 9:50 pm
Assuming ManModaSing not attending ChuGiam, declare Gundu-Lanka accord null and void.
If MR want the PCs keep them, just scrap 13A first.