However, failing to get a
“clear-cut” response from the government on why India should not move a
resolution on its own or how it would vote on the proposed U.S.-sponsored
motion at the UNHRC, members of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK),
the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Janata Dal (United) and the United Progressive
Alliance constituent Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) staged a walkout in
protest.
Mr. Khurshid ruled out any
direct intervention in Sri
Lanka . The government needed to be careful
as whatever it did “should not be thrown back at us in the future as everybody
is not our friend”. He said, India
don’t play the policeman of the world or the big brother in any country. MPs, especially
those from Tamil Nadu, alleged that the Centre was “ignoring” the plight of
Tamils and the “genocide” by the Sri Lankan Army. Earlier, MPs, cutting across
party lines, sought to know what action the government was planning to take in Geneva .
The Minister said that, when
the resolution comes, India
will take into account what all members said. What we do should be effective. What
we do must be fair. How to do it and what to do must be left to the government.
India
would press for an “independent and acceptable inquiry into human rights
violations so that there is closure to the 27-year-old problem.”
He said that, the government's
stand at the U.N. would factor in the sentiments and concerns expressed by the
MPs during the debate on the plight of Tamils.
Foreign policy most not be out of fear –
Yashwant Sinha:-
Senior BJP leader Yashwant
Sinha said India
should caution other neighbours against interfering in Sri Lankan affairs or
India-Sri Lankan relations. Foreign policy is not conducted out of fear, but
with confidence and élan. He noted that, India had a lot of clout but it
seemed that had lost momentum. Demanding an impartial inquiry into the
“genocide” in Sri Lanka , the
former External Affairs Minister said there should also be a clear commitment
from Colombo
that the guilty would be punished.
Don't remain spectator @ UN meet
Don't remain spectator @ UN meet
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