<p>The Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO), a constituent party of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), has said that it would not support current proposals for a new constitution as they fall far short of an acceptable solution for Tamils, recalling that the TNA was elected on a mandate to push for a federal solution.</p>
<p>In a statement TELO said that the current proposals undermined Tamil demands for self-determination and would strengthen the Sinhala Buddhist majority community.</p>
<p>TELO also objected to the proposed constitution’s emphasis on guaranteeing Buddhism’s foremost place.</p>
<p>Senior TNA figures have been at the forefront of formulating and pushing for a new constitution in Sri Lanka which has led to accusations from some Sinhalese politicians, including Mahinda Rajapaksa, that Tamil politicians were leading the government to divide the country.</p>
<p>However Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has vigorously denied claims that the constitution would introduce federalism or demote Buddhism from its foremost place in the state.</p>
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