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Jaya slams Karuna, calls pullout 'drama'

Slamming DMK president M Karunanidhi, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa described his party's withdrawal from the UPA over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue as a "drama" and indicated it came too late in the day.

Updated on: Mar 19, 2013 04:05 PM IST
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Slamming DMK president M Karunanidhi, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa described his party's withdrawal from the UPA over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue as a "drama" and indicated it was an action which came too late in the day.

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"When the war in Sri Lanka was at its peak in 2009, he embarked on a 'three-hour fast drama,' but neither pulled out his party nominees from the government nor withdrew support to it," she said in a statement here.

On his assurance that the hostilities had ceased, people had come out of bunkers only to fall victims to shelling and Karunanidhi was "responsible" for their killing, the AIADMK supremo alleged.

"Sri Lankan Tamils would have been saved if he had withdrawn his support to Central government then. Karunanidhi did not do it. This is a very big betrayal of Tamils," she alleged.

The "second betrayal" came when DMK did not insist the Centre to implement a Tamil Nadu Assembly resolution in 2011 that called for economic sanctions to be imposed on Sri Lanka till Tamils in the island nation were ensured status on par with the majority Sinhalese.

On his demand for a resolution in Parliament incorporating two amendments sought by him to the US backed initiative against Sri Lanka in UNHRC, she said it would not help the cause in the present situation as a motion in the UN rights body alone would enable taking strong action against Colombo.

"People are tired of the countless dramas by Karunanidhi. While the revived TESO had failed to find any support among people and students, he seems to aim at minimising the blame by enacting the latest drama. His aspirations would not come true and people will teach him a right lesson for his drama," she said.

 
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