Tamils could become victims of Lanka political turmoil: TNA

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lanka's minority could become victims of the current political turmoil in the country, the main Tamil party's told foreign diplomats here on Tuesday.

"We told them if the current state of affairs continues there could be serious consequences," R Sampanthan said as 14 of the Tamil National Alliance's 16 parliamentarians attended the meeting with Colombo-based diplomats.

The TNA said it stands solidly behind ousted who still claims he is the

Last month, in a controversial action sacked Wickremesinghe and replaced him with ex-as premier, plunging the island nation into political chaos.

Wickremesinghe has demanded a floor test to prove his majority. did not cooperate with to hold the floor test.

TNA has said Sirisena's October 26 sacking of Wickremesinghe and his November 9 decision to dissolve Parliament to hold a snap election were both illegal actions.

The TNA supported the legal action on Sirisena's move as the issued an interim order annulling Sirisena's gazette which dissolved Parliament.

The case is to be heard early next month.

Monday's Parliament session was conducted peacefully even though the House was later adjourned till November 23, 10 minutes after its opening.

Last week, witnessed unprecedented violence as lawmakers threw furniture and chilli powder at each other after Rajapaksa lost a no-trust vote.

The political imbroglio has created much uncertainty with work in state institutions being hampered. Sirisena last week urged top bureaucrats to carry on as usual.

Wickremesinghe's has warned officials that carrying out "illegal orders" from an "illegal" government could spell trouble for them.

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First Published: Tue, November 20 2018. 20:15 IST