The Prime Minister's fragile coalition is under new
pressure. Senior partner DMK has threatened to withdraw its five ministers this
week from the cabinet unless India
asks the UN's top human rights body to hold Sri Lanka accountable for "genocide."
Later this month, the UN's top human rights body will vote on a resolution by
the US which criticizes Sri Lanka for
alleged human rights violations by its defence forces in the final phases of
the civil war against the Tamil Tigers which ended in May 2009.
Here are 10 big developments in this story:
(01)
A trio of ministers - P
Chidambaram, AK Antony and Ghulam Nabi Azad - met the DMK chief M Karunanidhi
this evening after which he said, "I have been assured that our demands
will be met."
(02) But sources indicate that a
compromise was not brokered and the DMK has threatened to pull its ministers
from the government.
(03) The DMK says it's not enough
for India to vote against Sri Lanka in Geneva on March 22. It wants India to add strongly-worded amendments to the US
resolution, asking for an international probe that must be completed within a
fixed period on the island's "genocide."
(04) The Foreign Ministry said
that, India has not yet seen
the final format of the proposed resolution at the UN Human Rights Council
against Sri Lanka .
The text of the resolution is expected to be finalised and circulated (March
19, 2013).
(05)
Dilip Sinha, the permanent
representative of (06) More than 500 college students were arrested in Chennai today for attempting to march to the Governor's house to protest against
(07) The state government has
ordered all arts and science colleges to remain closed to contain student
demonstrations, an order that has proved ineffective.
(08)
The DMK's arch rival, J
Jayalalithaa, who is chief minister of Tamil Nadu, has written to the Prime
Minister today stating, "It is absolutely important that India takes a
strong stand in support of the US-sponsored resolution at the 22nd session of
the UNHRC and more importantly moves necessary independent amendments to
further strengthen the resolution." (Letter written by Jaya to PM: Jaya's letter to PM)
(09) Last month, Channel 4 from the
UK
released new photos which allegedly show the 12-year-old son of the chief of
the rebel Tamil Tigers was shot in cold blood by the Sri Lankan army. Sri Lanka
alleges that the photos are morphed.
(10) Last year,India voted against Sri Lanka after the DMK threatened
to quit the government. The resolution adopted then asked Sri Lanka to implement the
recommendations of an internal commission.
(10) Last year,
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