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Friday, November 02, 2012
கோசோவோ தனிநாட்டில் சட்டம் ஒழுங்கை நிலைநாட்டத் தவறிய ஈரோப்பியன் ஜூனியன்!
Auditors: EU wastes billions, Kosovo lawless
Source: B92
LUXEMBOURG -- The EU has spent EUR 700mn to establish the rule of law and reduce
corruption in Kosovo but results are poor, the European Court of Auditors says in a report.
It says in the report, which was released on Tuesday, that EULEX is not efficient enough despite
the funding.
“Staff delegated to go to Kosovo is often not trained well enough and their participation in the
mission is often too short. The EU takes the part of the responsibility because it should provide
greater support,” reads the report.
which came from the European Commission and EU Member States.
Between 2007 and 2011, EU assistance to rule of law through the IPA and EULEX totaled
approximately EUR 0.7bn, reads the report.
EULEX’s mandate will last until 2014 and there is a total of 2,250 people working for the
mission. Its annual budget is about EUR 111mn. The European Court of Auditors has assessed
the mission’s success as “modest”.
According to the report, one of the main problems in the functioning of EULEX is a lack of
coordination between the EU and the U.S., unqualified EU staff and poor work of Kosovo’s
anti-corruption institutions.
“Kosovo’s authorities accord insufficient priority to the rule of law and the EU support should
be more effective,” said Gijs de Vries, the ECA member responsible for the report.
Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February 2008 but this step was not
followed by universal recognition of Kosovo. Five EU member states, Cyprus, Greece,
Romania, Slovakia and Spain, have not recognized Kosovo’s independence which has led the EU
to adopt what is termed a “status neutral” position, the European Court of Auditors stressed.
Many parts of Kosovo are still lawless since EULEX has failed to tackle the crime, especially in
the north.
“Kosovo’s judiciary still is not isolated enough from the political influence and police are still
not capable of tackling serious financial crime,” reads the report.
De Vries said that the EU needed to “formulate stricter priorities” for Kosovo.
“This is an important report and we will take into account everything that is written in it,” said
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule’s Spokesman Peter Stano.
The European Court of Auditors’ report comes after criticism of German Defense Minister
Thomas de Maiziere who said that “EULEX needs a new beginning”.
“EULEX is on the wrong track. We need a new beginning, new people, new structure, new name
and a new mandate. We have to resolve this at the highest level in the EU,” he said in October.
Source: B92
LUXEMBOURG -- The EU has spent EUR 700mn to establish the rule of law and reduce
corruption in Kosovo but results are poor, the European Court of Auditors says in a report.
It says in the report, which was released on Tuesday, that EULEX is not efficient enough despite
the funding.
“Staff delegated to go to Kosovo is often not trained well enough and their participation in the
mission is often too short. The EU takes the part of the responsibility because it should provide
greater support,” reads the report.
which came from the European Commission and EU Member States.
Between 2007 and 2011, EU assistance to rule of law through the IPA and EULEX totaled
approximately EUR 0.7bn, reads the report.
EULEX’s mandate will last until 2014 and there is a total of 2,250 people working for the
mission. Its annual budget is about EUR 111mn. The European Court of Auditors has assessed
the mission’s success as “modest”.
According to the report, one of the main problems in the functioning of EULEX is a lack of
coordination between the EU and the U.S., unqualified EU staff and poor work of Kosovo’s
anti-corruption institutions.
“Kosovo’s authorities accord insufficient priority to the rule of law and the EU support should
be more effective,” said Gijs de Vries, the ECA member responsible for the report.
Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February 2008 but this step was not
followed by universal recognition of Kosovo. Five EU member states, Cyprus, Greece,
Romania, Slovakia and Spain, have not recognized Kosovo’s independence which has led the EU
to adopt what is termed a “status neutral” position, the European Court of Auditors stressed.
Many parts of Kosovo are still lawless since EULEX has failed to tackle the crime, especially in
the north.
“Kosovo’s judiciary still is not isolated enough from the political influence and police are still
not capable of tackling serious financial crime,” reads the report.
De Vries said that the EU needed to “formulate stricter priorities” for Kosovo.
“This is an important report and we will take into account everything that is written in it,” said
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule’s Spokesman Peter Stano.
The European Court of Auditors’ report comes after criticism of German Defense Minister
Thomas de Maiziere who said that “EULEX needs a new beginning”.
“EULEX is on the wrong track. We need a new beginning, new people, new structure, new name
and a new mandate. We have to resolve this at the highest level in the EU,” he said in October.
சிரியாவில் அமெரிக்கப் பொம்மலாட்டம்!
“We’ve made it clear that the SNC can no longer be viewed as the visible leader of the opposition. They can be part of a larger opposition, but that opposition must include people from inside Syria and others who have a legitimate voice that needs to be heard. So our efforts are very focused on that.”
“We have recommended names and organizations that we believe should be included in any leadership structure,”
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
U.S. Seeks a New Opposition in Syria
TIME By Jay Newton-Small Nov. 01, 20124
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday announced the U.S. would be shifting allegiances in Syria after nearly two years of trying to empower the Paris-based Syrian National Council made up of mostly Syrians in exile.
“This cannot be an opposition represented by people who have many good attributes but have in many instances not been inside Syria for 20, 30 or 40 years,” Clinton told reporters on a trip to Croatia. “There has to be a representation of those who are on the front lines fighting and dying today to obtain their freedom. And there needs to be an opposition leadership structure that is dedicated to representing and protecting all Syrians.”
Clinton said the U.S. would be looking to cobble together a new opposition with members drawn from two groups working within Syria to bring down the regime of President Bashar Assad, as well as expatriate leaders. She said the SNC will still represent up to a third of the new council, which will have about 35 to 50 members and will include in addition to the SNC, Malah’s Syrian Patriotic Group, Kiyali’s National Bloc, and possibly the new “People’s Committee” from both inside and out of Syria. That council will be formed in Doha, Qatar, early next week. “We have recommended names and organizations that we believe should be included in any leadership structure,” she said. “We’ve made it clear that the SNC can no longer be viewed as the visible leader of the opposition. They can be part of a larger opposition, but that opposition must include people from inside Syria and others who have a legitimate voice that needs to be heard. So our efforts are very focused on that.”
The move is a major shift in U.S. policy in Syria, which up until this week had focused on unifying the SNC and other external opposition groups. Even in that, the U.S. struggled to force the SNC to agree to work with the remnants of Assad’s regime after his potential departure, and to address differing priorities amongst Syria’s ethnic sects: Alawites, Christians, Sunnis, Druze, Kurds and Shias. A meeting in Cairo over the summer included fistfights and thrown furniture.
The change reflects the growing chasm between those inside Syria waging the civil war and those outside, who will eventually finance its rebuilding. “It’s a good move because it favors the internal opposition – they are the ones actively taking down Assad,” says Andrew Tabler, a Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “We’ve been talking to Tansiqiyat — LCCs — inside, and now we are working directly with local and revolutionary councils. SNC plays a role but not lead.”
But one problem, Tabler says, is that the U.S. is still not engaging with armed groups. “This is important because the revolution turned armed a long time ago,” Tabler says. “We need influence and leverage with them to help make our plans stick.” The U.S. has been leery to provide arms to the opposition given what happened in Libya. After the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, many of those arms and Gaddafi’s caches ended up in the hands of terrorist groups. There is also concern that given Assad’s bloody massacres of Sunnis – Syria is 70% Sunni while Assad is Alawite, a group representing only 11% of Syrians – arms given to Sunni groups would be used in revenge ethnic killings. They also so far have refused to support the Saudi and French backed network of Revolutionary Councils.
The new entity, pushed by U.S. Ambassador-in-exile Robert Ford, also doesn’t go far enough to include a broader range of political groups on the ground. “Whatever the outcome of the meeting, its still going to be a largely exiled opposition force — even with supposed inside representation — and there will inevitably be a disconnect between this organization and the organic protest movement,” says Elizabeth O’Bagy, an analyst at the Institute for the Study of War. “ I can already think of a number of very important and influential leaders, both rebel and political, who have been left out. Thus, there is already an element of the US “picking” the leaders, rather than letting the Syrians do it themselves.” A top down approach to managing a revolution, however well intentioned, is rarely successful.
Indeed, many feel that Clinton’s reorganization is too little too late. “The opposition Secretary Clinton is trying to unify has become largely irrelevant, even infusing it with elements from inside may not be sufficient,” says Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian exile who is active in the opposition in Washington. “Syria’s current fragmentation necessitates working with local groups, that is, the rebels and whatever political forces are coalescing around them.”
In announcing it the way she did, Clinton also alienated one of the few friends the U.S. has amongst the Syrian opposition, the SNC, which announced it would hold its own meeting just prior to the Doha gathering as a snub to the U.S. “The SNC will fight for its survival, many opportunists will fight for inclusion, seeing a window in Clinton’s announcement,” Abdulhamid says. “It’s going to be a free for all and a freakshow in Doha. The U.S. should have worked on this quietly.”
And all of this could be for naught. With the U.S. elections less than a week away, whatever group expected to be announced in Doha next Wednesday could be short-lived should Republican Mitt Romney win the presidency. Romney has said he would do more to empower and potentially arm groups fighting on the ground in Syria, focusing more attention on those groups than the non-armed political ones gathering in Doha. Finally, none of these moves are likely to stem the violence in Syria, which has already claimed 36,000 lives since March 2011.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
விரிவாதிக்க விச வாயு இந்திய அரசே, விடுதலைப் புலிகள் மீதான தடையை நீக்கு!
Final hearing on LTTE ban in India on November 3
October 31, 2012
A final hearing on the LTTE ban in India will be taken up on November 3 in Madurai, the New
India Express reported.
The three-day long tribunal hearing with regard to the ban on the LTTE ended on Monday, with
tribunal head Justice V K Jain stating that a final hearing would he held at New Delhi on
November 3.
MDMK legal wing secretary G Devadoss had told journalists that their party’s general secretary
Vaiko would participate in the final hearing.
Earlier the Justice heard out three police personnel – Sub-Inspector Selvarani, Inspector R
Venkateswaran and Srinivasan with regard to cases pertaining to the banned outfit.
From Selvarani, the Justice asked for the details pertaining to a case filed against Naam Tamilar
Iyakkam leader Seeman, for his alleged comments with regard to the killing of Sri Lankan
students.
The New India Express news report said that inspector Venkateswaran detailed the case in which
the Q-branch police arrested five persons, including two Lankan refugees, with 47 walkie talkies,
a Tata Sumo and `4.5 lakh in cash. Another case pertained to the arrest of Jesuraj, a member of
the Tamilar Revolutionary Front, who was alleged to have close links with the LTTE.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Berlusconi Is Found Guilty of Tax Fraud
The case at the heart of Friday’s ruling centered on a scheme in which Mr. Berlusconi and several other defendants used a series of offshore companies to buy the rights to broadcast American movies on Mr. Berlusconi’s private television networks and falsely declared the amount of the payments to avoid taxes. Prosecutors said the defendants then inflated the price for the television rights of some 3,000 films as they relicensed them internally to Mr. Berlusconi’s networks, pocketing the difference, which amounted to around 250 million euros, about $320 million. Mr. Berlusconi, who has major holdings in real estate, insurance, advertising and publishing, has been involved in dozens of legal cases over the years. In 1997 and 1998, when Mr. Berlusconi was the opposition leader, he was convicted by lower courts on charges of tax fraud and corruption.
ROME — A court in Milan convicted former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of tax fraud on Friday and sentenced him to four years in prison. Mr. Berlusconi is also currently on trial over charges that he paid for sex with an underage prostitute. He has denied the accusation.
The ruling was Mr. Berlusconi’s fourth lower-court conviction, and the first since he stepped down as prime minister in November, after years in which his personal legal battles often eclipsed the work of his government. His four-year sentence was reduced to one year under a law aimed at reducing prison overcrowding.
Besides being a blow to Mr. Berlusconi personally, the ruling comes at a time when his center-right party is unraveling and Italy is in the throes of the most dramatic political transition since the early 1990s, when he first came to power. It was just two days ago that he announced that he would not lead his party in Italy’s next elections.
“It’s without a doubt a political sentence, the way so many other trials invented against me have been political,” Mr. Berlusconi said after Friday’s ruling, calling in to a news program on a channel he owns.
A lawyer for Mr. Berlusconi said the former prime minister would appeal the ruling, which must go through two more rounds of appeal before becoming definitive. It is unlikely that he will ever serve jail time. Even if a definitive ruling were reached before the statute of limitations in the case runs out next year, Mr. Berlusconi would enjoy immunity as long as he remained in the Parliament.
However, the judges also barred the former prime minister from holding public office for five years, a penalty that would be applied only if his conviction were upheld by the highest court. They also took the unusual step of reading the reasoning behind the verdict, which normally takes 60 to 90 days after a ruling. That could speed up the appeals.
On Wednesday, Mr. Berlusconi, 76, said he would not lead his People of Liberty party in Italy’s national elections next spring to replace the unelected technocratic government of Prime Minister Mario Monti, who has been guiding Italy through a perilous economic crisis. But he said that he would stay involved in politics.
The case at the heart of Friday’s ruling centered on a scheme in which Mr. Berlusconi and several other defendants used a series of offshore companies to buy the rights to broadcast American movies on Mr. Berlusconi’s private television networks and falsely declared the amount of the payments to avoid taxes. Prosecutors said the defendants then inflated the price for the television rights of some 3,000 films as they relicensed them internally to Mr. Berlusconi’s networks, pocketing the difference, which amounted to around 250 million euros, about $320 million. Mr. Berlusconi, who has major holdings in real estate, insurance, advertising and publishing, has been involved in dozens of legal cases over the years. In 1997 and 1998, when Mr. Berlusconi was the opposition leader, he was convicted by lower courts on charges of tax fraud and corruption.
All three previous lower-court convictions were either overturned on appeal or thrown out for lack of evidence — or the statute of limitations ran out before a definitive highest court ruling was reached.
Gaia Pianigiani contributed reporting.
மக்கள் ஜனநாயக இளைஞர் கழகம் தெருமுனைக் கூட்டம்
மக்கள் ஜனநாயக இளைஞர் கழகம் தெருமுனைக் கூட்டம்
தினமலர் – பு, 24 அக்., 2012
தினமலர் – பு, 24 அக்., 2012
சிதம்பரம்:மக்கள் ஜனநாயக இளைஞர் கழகம் சார்பில் தெருமுனைக் கூட்டம் சிதம்பரத்தில் நடந்தது.
கூடங்குளம் அணுமின் நிலையத்தை திறக்க வேண்டும். அணு உலையால் மக்களுக்கு ஏற்படும் பிரச்சனைகளை அனைத்து அரசியல் கட்சிகள், தொழிலாளர்கள், விவசாயிகள், மீனவர்கள், மாணவர்கள், இளைஞர்கள் அமைப்புகளுடன் பேசித் தீர்வு காண வேண்டும். சில்லரை வணிகம் உள்ளிட்ட அனைத்துத் துறைகளிலும் அன்னிய முதலீட்டுக்கான அனுமதியை திரும்பப் பெற வேண்டும், உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு கோரிக்கைகளை வலியுறுத்தி, மக்கள் ஜனநாயக இளைஞர் கழகம் சார்பில் சிதம்பரம் காந்தி சிலை அருகில் தெருமுனைக் கூட்டம் நடந்தது.
சிதம்பரம் பகுதி அமைப்பாளர் மணிவண்ணன் தலைமை தாங்கினார். தஞ்சாவூர் மாவட்ட அமைப்பாளர் குணாளன் கோரிக்கைகளை வலியுறுத்தி பேசினார்.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
மாகாண எண்ணிக்கையை ஐந்தாக மாற்றுவதே அரசின் இரகசிய திட்டம்

மாகாண எண்ணிக்கையை ஐந்தாக மாற்றுவதே அரசின் இரகசிய திட்டம்
மனோ கணேசன்
இலங்கை-இந்திய ஒப்பந்தம் வழிகாட்டிய 13வது திருத்தத்தையும் மாகாணசபைகளையும் இல்லாது ஒழித்து இந்நாட்டில் இன்றுள்ள ஒன்பது மாகாணங்களின் எல்லைகளையும் மீளமைத்து அவற்றை ஐந்து மாகாணங்களாக மாற்றுவதற்கு இந்த அரசாங்கம் இரகசிய திட்டம் தீட்டியுள்ளது. பாதுகாப்பு செயலாளர் கோதாபய ராஜபக்ச தலைமையில் அரசாங்கத்தின் பங்காளி கட்சிகள் இந்த நோக்கத்திற்காக பயன்படுத்தப்படுகின்றன.
இந்த இலக்கை முன்வைத்தே அரசாங்கம் இன்று காய் நகர்த்துகிறது. இந்த தகவலை முடியுமானால் அரசாங்கத்தின் அதிகாரபூர்வ பேச்சாளர் மறுக்கட்டும். அதேபோல் அரசில் உள்ள தமிழ் முஸ்லிம் கட்சிகளும் இடதுசாரி கட்சிகளும் இதற்கு பதில் சொல்லட்டும் என ஜனநாயக மக்கள் முன்னணி தலைவர் மனோ கணேசன் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
13வது திருத்தத்தை ஒழிப்பது தொடர்பில் சில அரசு சார்பு தீவிரவாத கட்சிகள் தொடர்ந்து பேசி வருவது தொடர்பில் கருத்து தெரிவித்த மனோ கணேசன் மேலும் கூறியுள்ளதாவது

இன்று வட மாகாணத்தில் தமிழர்களும் கிழக்கு மாகாணத்தில் தமிழ் பேசும் மக்களும் பெரும்பான்மையாக வாழ்கிறார்கள். இந்த மாகாணங்களுக்குள் அடங்கிய மாவட்டங்களிலும் தமிழர்களும் முஸ்லிம்களும் பெரும்பான்மையாக வாழ்கிறார்கள். இந்த நிலைமை மாற்றப்படும்.

இதுதான் தேசிய இனப்பிரச்சினைக்கான அரசாங்கத்தின் தீர்வாகும். இந்த இலக்கை நோக்கியே அரசாங்கம் பயணம் செய்கிறது. இதன் முதல் கட்டமாகவே 13வது திருத்தத்திற்கும் மாகாணசபைகளுக்கும் எதிரான பிரச்சார இயக்கத்தை அரசாங்கம் இன்று தனது பங்காளி கட்சிகள் மூலமும் பாதுகாப்பு செயலாளர் மூலமும் ஆரம்பித்துள்ளது.
13வது திருத்தத்தை இல்லாதொழிக்க கருத்துக்கணிப்பு - மகிந்தவுக்கு விமல் வீரவன்ச அவசர கடிதம்!
''ஒரே நாடு என்ற நிலையை ஏற்படுத்த அரசியலமைப்பு ரீதியான பாதுகாப்பை சிறிலங்கா அதிபர் உறுதிப்படுத்த வேண்டும்''
விமல் வீரவன்ச.13வது திருத்தத்தை இல்லாதொழிக்க கருத்துக்கணிப்பு - மகிந்தவுக்கு விமல் வீரவன்ச அவசர கடிதம்
[ திங்கட்கிழமை, 22 ஒக்ரோபர் 2012, 00:45 GMT ] புதினப்பலகை
13வது திருத்தத்தை இல்லாதொழிக்க வேண்டும் என்று கோத்தாபய ராஜபக்ச வலியுறுத்தியுள்ள நிலையில், 13வது திருத்தம் தொடர்பாக கருத்துக்கணிப்பு நடத்தி முடிவு செய்ய வேண்டும் என்று சிறிலங்கா அதிபரிடம் கோரியுள்ளார் சிறிலங்கா அமைச்சர் விமல் வீரவன்ச.
இது தொடர்பாக நேற்று அவர் சிறிலங்கா அதிபர் மகிந்த ராஜபக்சவுக்கு அவசர கடிதம் ஒன்றை எழுதியுள்ளார்.
இந்திய - சிறிலங்கா உடன்பாட்டின் மூலம் உருவாக்கப்பட்ட இந்தத் திருத்தத்தை இல்லாதொழிப்பது தொடர்பாக பேசுவதற்கு, ஜாதிக ஹெல உறுமய உள்ளிட்ட சிங்களத் தேசியவாதக்-(பேரினவாத)- கட்சிகளுடன் இணைந்து சிறிலங்கா அதிபருடன் அவசர சந்திப்பு ஒன்றுக்கும் அவர் அழைப்பு விடுத்துள்ளார்.
“திவிநெகும சட்டமூலத்துக்கு எதிராக பல்வேறு கட்சிகளும் உயர்நீதிமன்றத்துக்குச் சென்றுள்ள சூழ்நிலையை சிறிலங்கா அரசாங்கம் புறக்கணித்து விடக்கூடாது.
13வது திருத்தத்தினால் எழுந்துள்ள அச்சுறுத்தலை முறியடிக்க மாற்று நடவடிக்கைகளை சிறிலங்கா அரசாங்கம் எடுக்க வேண்டும்.
வடக்கு மாகாணசபைத் தேர்தலை அடுத்த ஆண்டு செப்ரெம்பரில் நடத்துவதாக சிறிலங்கா அரசாங்கம் உறுதியளித்துள்ளது.
அதில் தமிழ்த் தேசியக கூட்டமைப்பு பெறும் வெற்றியால், நாட்டில் பாரிய நெருக்கடி ஏற்படக் கூடும்.
வடக்கு மாகாணசபை காணி, காவல்துறை அதிகாரங்களைக் கோரி உயர்நீதிமன்றம் செல்லக்கூடிய வாய்ப்பை சிறிலங்கா அரசு புறக்கணித்து விடக் கூடாது.
ஒரே நாடு என்ற நிலையை ஏற்படுத்த அரசியலமைப்பு ரீதியான பாதுகாப்பை சிறிலங்கா அதிபர் உறுதிப்படுத்த வேண்டும்.
நாடாளுமன்றத்தின் அதிகாரத்தின் மீது மாகாணசபைகள் தலையிடுவதற்கு தொடர்ந்து அனுமதிக்க முடியாது.
விடுதலைப் புலிகளின் போரிடும் பலம் அழிக்கப்பட்ட போதும், பிரிவினைவாதச் சிந்தனைகள் தொடர்ந்தும் உள்ளதையே திவிநெகும சட்டமூலத்துக்கு காட்டப்படும் எதிர்ப்பு உறுதிப்படுத்தியுள்ளது” என்றும் அவர் மேலும் கூறியுள்ளார்.
Govt. allies want 13-A scrapped
``The government has a two-third majority in Parliament. It can be used to abrogate the 13th Amendment``
Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (MEP)
Govt. allies want 13-A scrapped .
Tuesday, 23 October 2012 06:19
Several allies of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) have decided to continue their campaign to pressure President Mahinda Rajapaksa to abrogate the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, by using the two-thirds majority in Parliament, Daily Mirror learns.
The Jathika Nidahas Peramuna (JNP) led by Minister Wimal Weerawansa and the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) have started a public campaign against the 13th Amendment.
The Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (MEP) led by Minister Dinesh Gunawardane has also decided to prevail upon the government in this regard.
Minister Gunawardena told Daily Mirror his party foresaw the consequences of this piece of legislation introduced in 1987 under the Indo-Lanka Accord giving birth to the provincial councils, which have become white elephants.
“This is a hastily prepared piece of legislation. The provincial councils are useless. They waste public funds. We have to do away with this system at least now,” he said. “In Sri Lanka, even education and health have been devolved to the provinces. These are two crucial subjects, which need to be handled by the central government to develop a country. We are witnessing the repercussions of leaving such powers in the hands of the provincial councils.
Asked whether he would carry out a public campaign, the minister said that his party would first discuss the matter with the government.
“We have written to the government on several occasions. We will take it up again. The government has a two-third majority in Parliament. It can be used to abrogate the 13th Amendment,” he said.
The MEP is an ally of the ruling coalition with three parliamentary seats. Digamadulla district MP Sriyani Wijewickrema and Deputy Minister Geethanjana Gunawardane are the two others.
He said that instead of the provincial councils a district council system could be set up to implement and co-ordinate development work.
“The Pradeshiya Sabhas and Urban Councils should be strengthened,” the minister said.
Referring to the Indo-Lanka Accord, he said though the former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi played a role in introducing this law here, there are village-based administrative bodies set up in India to carry out grassroots level development activities.
The minister said the MEP wants the cultural and linguistic concerns of people in the North addressed. (Kelum Bandara)
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