PM's reply on Sri Lanka's 'war crimes' may not pacify Karunanidhi

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In Parliament today, parties from Tamil Nadu demanded that the government reveal its stand on the alleged war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan government. The DMK, a senior member of the UPA at the centre, has said that India must vote against Sri Lanka at the upcoming session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

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