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Fears of pro-LTTE backlash in Tamil Nadu
Sanjay Pinto, Monday May 18, 2009, Chennai

The Sri Lankan Deputy High Commission in Chennai is with a thick security blanket. It's a possible target of pro LTTE groups in Tamil Nadu. The Police has rustled up para-military forces as well to quell any possible violent echo to the news of LTTE Chief Prabhakaran's killing.

On Sunday, a popular shopping mall in Chennai was ransacked by a pro Tiger outfit.

The ruling DMK has sounded another warning to Colombo to desist from targetting Tamils in the island nation.

"If there's forced settlement of Sinhalese in Tamil dominated areas, it will be the right and duty of Tamils, the Tamil Nadu government and parties to protest," said M Karunanidhi Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu.

Just last week, the people of Tamil Nadu voted against parties that tried to whip up pro LTTE sentiments. But the concern for Tamils in Sri Lanka remains. Observers fear that Prabhakaran's death may make the Tamils in Sri Lanka more vulnerable now.

"Those who live by the sword, die by the sword. But as far as Tamils are concerned, they are back to square one, back to feeling insecure. There needs to be an alternative leadership to represent them," put forth S Murari, Expert, Sri Lankan Affairs.

The big question now is whether the end of war will mean the dawn of peace in Sri Lanka. The DMK will now be expected to step up pressure on the Centre to ensure that a political settlement is brought about so that the rights of Tamils are protected.

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Posted by Angel Freedom on May 18, 2009
No farsightedness in indian policy. The LTTE were safeguarding the palk starait all these days from outside interference. Very soon south indian coast would be targetted sri lanka' ally china . Sri Lanka that gave southern part to china to develop now would irritate india by giving the northern part to china
Posted by thomas on May 18, 2009
Since LTTE is finished, it is the duty and responsibility of India and other International community to make sure that the Tamils in Srilanka is treated as equal all in all counts.The Tamils should allowed to settle their own place where they were before.
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