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TN leaders slam demolition of Mullivaikkal memorial monument in Sri Lanka

PTI | Chennai | Updated: 09-01-2021 14:26 IST | Created: 09-01-2021 14:07 IST
TN leaders slam demolition of Mullivaikkal memorial monument in Sri Lanka
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Tamil Nadu Chief MinisterK Palaniswami, his deputy O Panneerselvam, and DMK President MK Stalin among others Saturday slammed the reported demolition of a memorial monument for Tamils killed inMullivaikkal in Sri Lanka during peak hostilities in 2009.

The monument was established in 2019 in the University of Jaffna in memory of the civilian Tamils killed in one of the bloody episodes of the island nation's last leg of the three-decade old conflict in 2009.

Palaniswami said the demolition has pushed Tamils across the world into 'grief' and blamed the Sri Lankan government for bringing it down.

''It comes as a big shock that the memorial pillar, set up in memory of university students and people killed mercilessly Mullivaikkal in the final stages of the war in Sri Lanka has been demolished overnight,'' the chief minister said in a tweet.

Panneerselvam also took to Twitter to strongly condemn the demolition and said it came at a time when efforts were to ensure justice for the 'hordes' of Tamil civilians killed in the ''Ealam war.'' DMK President M K Stalin, while slamming the incident, wanted India to condemn the demolition.

In a tweet, he tagged the Twitter handle of the Office of the Prime Minister of India and said the PMO should ''condemn this shocking incident.'' ''This is the expectation of the Tamils globally,'' headed.

PMK founder Dr. S Ramadoss, in a tweet, called for India'sintervention in ensuring the livelihood of Sri Lankan Tamils, saying it should not ''wash its hands'' off their well-being.

India should ''ponder over'' how Tamils can live with equality and honor when even such a structure was not allowed to exist, he said, in an apparent reference to ExternalAffairs Minister S Jaishankar's recent remarks.

During his Sri Lanka visit, Jaishankar had said on Wednesday that ''it is in Sri Lanka's own interests that expectations of Tamil people for equality, justice, peace, and dignity within a united Sri Lanka are fulfilled.'' Tagging Jaishankar in a tweet, Ramadoss urged New Delhi to take up the matter with Colombo and ensure Tamils' ''right to life.'' MDMK founder Vaiko and Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchileader T Velmurugan announced a protest outside the Sri LankanDeputy High Commission here on Monday.

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) founder and LokSabha MP Thol Thirumavalavan and Naam Tamizhar Katchi leader Seeman also criticized the demolition of the structure, allegedly by authorities on Friday.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


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