Thursday 21 March 2013

What will happen next?

 Concurrently there is no consensus in India over one of the most heated topic in the whole country. The country is in the fire of people and the government is not able to adjudge the situation. Some political parties are not concurring with the union government and the topic is very very sensitive and is very sensitive to be dealt with as the matter is of very high vitality and can disrupt the country's relationship. The topic that is creating a turmoil situation in the Indian Parliament. The topic about which I am talking about is the Sri-Lankan issue.

 Sri Lanka's army defeated separatist Tamil rebels after a brutal 26-year war in 2009, but it is the final phase of that war has come under scrutiny. Sri-Lanka started its civil war in order to get rid of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). LTTE wanted reserved segregated(separated) areas for the Tamil in the North and east of Sri Lanka. Some parts of north and east of Sri lanka were subjugated by the LTTE organisation and to rescue the areas Sri Lanka waged war against the Sri Lankan Tamils and ultimately on May 19,2009 Sri Lankan forces slayed down the leader of LTTE Thiruvenkadam Velupillai Prabhakaran and the civil war ended.

So what went wrong and what exaggerated the situation? The thing that aggravated the fury of people was inhuman gunning down of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Sri lankan army brutally killed many innocents too. All the protest mainly came out when the photos of 12-year old son of Prabhakaran Balachandaran who was killed ruthlessly by the Sri Lankan military forces shortly after the killing of Prabhakaran. Even innocents Tamils who had no part in LTTE were killed.
The entire conflict left at least 100,000 people dead, but there are still no confirmed figures for tens of thousands of civilian deaths in the last months of battle: estimates range from 9,000 - 75,000.
One UN investigation said it was possible up to 40,000 people had been killed in the final five months alone. Other rights groups suggest the number of deaths could be even higher.

Now the thing is that USA has proposed a resolution against the inhumanities executed by the Lankan forces in the United Nations. UPA's ally DMK(Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) has also backed out from UPA due to this debate. DMK wants India to protest against Sri Lanka in UN and the government has not been able to reach on consensus and accord with the political parties in the country.
Now we have to see what goverment is going to do now.

Jai Hind,Jai Bharat
Jai ma Bharti

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