SL Defence Secretary reminds former Indian Envoy of his role in Colombo
Had the then Indian government acted with responsibility, Sri Lanka wouldn’t have experienced a 30-year war, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said yesterday.
People of all communities would have been still suffering horrors of war, if not for the eradication of terrorism in May 2009, following a three-year combined security forces campaign, the Defence Secretary said, noting that India could never absolve itself of the responsibility for creating terrorism here, though some of those directly involved in subverting Sri Lanka were blaming the Rajapaksa administration for the plight of Tamil speaking people here.
He was responding to former Indian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Hardeep Singh Puri.
Puri had been directly involved in the Indian operation against the then JRJ government in the run-up to the July 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord, Rajapaksa said, alleging that he was one of those aware of the Indian operations here.
The Defence Secretary said that both Hardeep S. Puri and his wife, Lakshmi had been attached to India’s mission in Colombo during the tenure of J. N. Dixit as India’s High Commissioner here.
Puri had now called for an investigation into what he called specific allegations of war crimes during the last 100 days of military operations. Those demanding accountability on Sri Lanka’s part for alleged atrocities committed during the last 100 days of the conflict were silent on the origin of terrorism here, the Defence Secretary said.
Rajapaksa said that Puri should realize that the Indian intervention here had caused a major regional crisis, when Indian trained Sri Lankan terrorists raided the Maldives in early November 1988. The international community should consider a comprehensive investigation into the issue beginning with the Indian intervention, he added.
India’s former Permanent Representative could help the investigation by revealing what was going on at that time.
The defence Secretary pointed out that Dixit, in his memoirs published during his tenure as the Foreign Secretary, had acknowledged that arming Sri Lankan Tamil youth was one of the two major policy blunders of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Commenting on Puri’s allegation that he (Rajapaksa) wanted to do away with the provincial council system and criticism on recent attacks on Muslims in Colombo, the Defence Secretary said that the Indian official couldn’t be unaware of what the Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik had said before he slaughtered 70 men, women and children. Breivik declared that he wanted the drive out Muslims out of Europe the way northern Sri Lanka was cleansed of Muslims during 1990. The Norwegian was referring to massacres carried out by the LTTE during President Premadasa’s administration.
The Defence Secretary said that those critical of the Sri Lankan government should peruse former Indian Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal’s recent piece to India Today.
The LTTE had used children as cannon fodder and Prabhakaran had forced the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to recognize the LTTE as the sole representative of Tamil speaking people. The TNA couldn’t even finalize its candidates’ list for parliamentary polls without Prabhakaran’s approval, the Defence Secretary said, alleging some interested parties were reluctant to acknowledge the fact that Sri Lanka was a much better place today without the LTTE.
He was responding to former Indian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Hardeep Singh Puri.
Puri had been directly involved in the Indian operation against the then JRJ government in the run-up to the July 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord, Rajapaksa said, alleging that he was one of those aware of he Indian operations here.
(Courtesy: M.O.D)
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Nice to see a defece secretary with a backbone. As a Srilankan that is my wish.
1. “Had the then Indian government acted with responsibility, Sri Lanka wouldn’t have experienced a 30-year war, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said yesterday.”
Absolutely correct.
2. “Had the past Sri Lanka governments acted with responsibility to its citizens, instead of pampering to the Sinhala Buddhist racists misled by the Mahanama Myths Sri Lanka wouldn’t have experienced a 60-year war and riots.” There would have been no need for India to begin with.
Does this mean India is directly responsible for the deaths tha occurred during the 30 years of “war”? The estimated number is 260,000 citizens of Sri Lanka in its 7 provinces and 40,000 tamil speaking citizens in Jan-May 2009.
“Oscar” you need to receive an ‘Oscar’ for Fabrication of statistics. Naughty boy you have been watching Channel 4 too much lately..
Ah! Indians preaching SL how to do in recial matters. Whay not they put their home in order first (Below, form the all respected BBC).
Africans staying in and around India’s commercial capital, Mumbai (Bombay), complain of indiscriminate racism and constant police harassment, reports the BBC’s Zubair Ahmed.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21826366
The main reason for all these issues are on lapses of proper Foreign policy on our part since 1977. India on her part has to take 100% responsibility of the Deaths of innocent Sri Lankan’s, Armed Forces, (Even terrorists as they were trained and armed by TN)so the violation of Human Rights are upon India as they are responsible even for the death of 1000 IPKF soldiers on our soil.
Indra Says:
“Africans staying in and around India’s commercial capital, Mumbai (Bombay), complain of indiscriminate racism and constant police harassment, reports the BBC’s Zubair Ahmed.”
Comments:
Indians are very racist, especially when it comes to Black Africans. It is my suspicion that it has its roots in the Hindu Caste System, and they probably place the Black Africans below that of their own low-caste, Harjans, Dalits or Untouchables. This caste system is ingrained in the Hindu System, part of the religion.
This is the main reason why the low caste Dalits converted to Buddhism in the millions and Buddhism spread initially. It was more Egalitarian.
President Obama would never have been elected in racist and caste based Hindu System.