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TNA hits back at GLSampanthan says Minister’s speech in Geneva was “tendentious” and not the truth The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has hit back against remarks made by External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris in Geneva last week, saying his comments about the Tamil party hindering the reconciliation process was not in accord with the true position. Issuing a statement, TNA Leader R. Sampanthan said that the latest Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) constituted by the Government had 31 members, 19 of whom were from the ruling alliance. Of the 12 members allocated to the Opposition, the TNA would have three or four members, the statement said. “In this background, there was no possibility of evolving a reasonable and acceptable political solution unless there was reasonable consensus between the main party in Government – the SLFP – and the TNA,” Sampanthan said. Minister Peiris told the UNHRC in Geneva last week while delivering the country’s National Statement that the TNA was hindering the reconciliation process by “persistently refusing to join the PSC” and said the terms of reference for the PSC were jointly formulated with the Tamil party. The TNA Leader said that bilateral talks with the Government and his party had broken down after the Government delegation failed to show up for three dates in January 2012. In his statement Sampanthan said that Cabinet-ranked Ministers had also announced the repeal of key provisions of the 13th Amendment while asking the TNA to participate in the PSC. “It must also be stated that though the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission has called upon the Government to come up with its own proposals for a political solution, the Government has up to date failed to do so, raising strong misgivings about the Government’s sincere commitment to an acceptable political solution,” Sampanthan said. “In the light of the above, the Minister’s explanation in regard to the non-evolution of an acceptable political solution is tendentious and not in accord with the true position,” the TNA Leader said. (DB) |