Tamil Nadu chief minister and DMK president Muthuvel Karunanidhi said he believed Sri Lankan president Rajapakse would keep his word and not resume combat operations against Tamil Tigers, despite the Sri Lankan military declaring there is no ceasefire in place.
Karunanidhi had gone on a six-hour fast on Monday, April 27 to demand a truce. He ended the fast after
"I'm totally satisfied with the Sri Lankan government's response to the fast I undertook on Monday. After a heavy shower there will be a drizzle that cannot be avoided and the present Lankan move of continuing the war is akin to it. I believe that Rajapaksa will keep his word. But I insist and urge that he must do as promised on Monday. In fact, I had offered to go on a fast nearly two months ago. VCK's Thol Thirumavalavan, DK's Veeramani and PMK's Ramadoss were present when I made that offer. But they prevented me from doing so," Karunanidhi told reporters at a news conference at the party headquarters at Anna Arivalayam here.
Asked whether the peace talks could be held in Lanka without the involvement of the Tigers, as they were on the verge of a collapse, Karunanidhi indicated that a solution to the ethnic crisis was not possible without the LTTE. “Even if you remove the vegetation from a land, it will blossom again by virtue of the fertility of the soil. This is evident from many freedom struggles.”
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhgam (AIADMK) general secretary J Jayalalithaa poohpoohed the fast observed by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Sri Lankan Tamils issue as a mere drama which was enacted to divert the attention of the people.
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She charged that the Lankan army had exposed the help rendered by
“Therefore, in such a scenario, it is evident that the fast observed by the DMK is just a diversionary tactic to fool the electorate,” she said and added that “it was staged by Karunanidhi to escape the people’s wrath.”