This Article is From Apr 09, 2009

Rajapaksa asks LTTE to surrender

Colombo: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Saturday asked the beleaguered LTTE to lay down arms and join the democratic mainstream, even as he underlined that there was no military solution to the ethnic problem in the island nation.

The President said the rebels should enter the democratic process to ensure political rights for the Tamils in the embattled northern region. ",I wish to once again very clearly call on the LTTE to lay down their arms and surrender.

They should act in this manner and enter the democratic political process. Our aim should be to ensure the democratic political rights of our Tamil brethren,", he said.

The President was addressing the All Party Conference to apprise its members of the current developments with regard to the operations ",to eradicate terrorism, establish peace and restore democracy", throughout the country.

",However difficult it may be, it is my belief that the efforts to find political solutions to political issues should be continued. It is my belief that there are no military solutions to political questions,", he said.

Contending that the people have elected his government to realise their aims and aspirations, he said ",it is our duty to ensure to the Tamil people of the North the same democratic rights as enjoyed by people in all other parts of the country",.

He also said that military operations were necessitated in order to ",eradicate terrorism", from the country and ",enthrone", democracy throughout the land.

41 LTTE cadres, 5 soldiers killed in clashes

At least 41 LTTE cadres and five soldiers were killed in running gun battles in Sri Lanka's embattled North, the officials said on Saturday.

While two LTTE cadres were shot dead in Mankulam in Kilinochchi, two others were killed in Akkarayankulam and one in another part of the LTTE stronghold on Friday, the military said.

Separately, troops killed seven Tiger rebels, wounding 37 others in a gun battle in Mullaittivu, while in North East Welioya region six rebels were killed and 14 others injured in Andankulam yesterday, the Defence Ministry said.

At least one Tiger militant was also killed in Thannikuruppukulam area in the region yesterday, it said.

Meanwhile, two soldiers were also killed during clashes in Andankulam, with the troops recovering 313 anti-personnel mines and 17 improvised explosive devices after the operation.

In another confrontation, as many as 14 Tiger rebels were killed and six others injured in Vannerikulam area in Kilinochchi on Friday, the Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said, adding three soldiers also lost their lives in the incident.
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