Sri Lankan Tamil leaders seek Indian intervention in implementation of 13A – report
A group of Sri Lankan Tamil legislators has sought India’s intervention to ensure that Colombo fully implements the New Delhi-mooted 13th Amendment
A group of Sri Lankan Tamil legislators has sought India’s intervention to ensure that Colombo fully implements the New Delhi-mooted 13th Amendment, which provides for the devolution of power to the minority community, PTI reported quoting sources.
The group led by the veteran politician and TNA Leader R Sampanthan met India’s new High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha, on Monday, said the source from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which represents Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority.
The two-hour-long talks were centred on the 13 Amendment, which created the provincial councils system for the island nation’s nine provinces.
The Tamil parties pointed out the need for India’s intervention in the current Sri Lankan political context for the meaningful devolution of power, the source said.
They also highlighted the issue of the Tamil political prisoners and the Tamil land grabbing by the state.