Press
Release Wednesday, 22 Apr 2009
Statement on Tamil situation in Sri Lanka
The Indian National Congress is deeply pained at the
deteriorating humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka. Thousands
of innocent Tamil men, women and children are stranded and
caught in a cross-fire. The Indian National Congress has
always advocated the fulfillment of the legitimate
aspirations of the Tamil-speaking minority of Sri Lanka
within the framework of a united and federal Sri Lanka. The
blueprint for this solution had been worked out by the late
Shri Rajiv Gandhi and forms an essential part of the
India-Sri Lanka Peace Accord of 1987. The Indian National
Congress calls upon the Sri Lankan government to ensure, in
every possible way, the safety and security of its
Tamil-speaking population, especially in the areas where its
security forces are battling the LTTE. The Indian National
Congress also calls upon the Sri Lankan government to
declare a cease fire so that the humanitarian crisis can be
resolved in a demonstrable way. The Indian National Congress
reiterates its firm belief that a lasting solution to the
ethnic strife in Sri Lanka will only be possible through
democratic and political means, and not through military
campaigns.