Indian external affairs minister's statement after his Jan 20 2023 meeting in Sri Lanka
The Indian external affairs Minister Dr.Jaishankar Subramaniyam paid a two day official visit to Sri Lanka Jan 19-20. Dr.Jaishankar while handing a letter of  invitation to India, from India's Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickramasinghe, also discussed about Sri Lanka's current economic and political crises.- Photo Credit: ANI
 Global Tamil Council Urges Core-Group to stand by India at UNHRC for a political solution to the Tamils of Sri Lanka.
In its statement to the UN Human Rights Council, on Sept 12, India urged the government of Sri Lanka to take immediate and credible action towards a political solution to the Tamil people.
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In its statement to the UN Human Rights Council, on Sept 12, India urged the government of Sri Lanka to take immediate and credible action towards a political solution to the Tamil people.

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"By asking Sri Lanka to take immediate credible action for a political solution, India has spelled out its well calculated stand on the Tamils' legitimate Rights."

"India’s consistent view on peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka has been for a political settlement within the framework of an united Sri Lanka, ensuring justice, peace, equality and dignity for the Tamils of Sri Lanka." read the strongly worded statement.

The Global Tamil Council in a press release today, urged the Core-Group countries to support India's stand taken at the UNHRC on Sept 12. "The statement also implied that India has exhausted all meaningful efforts to bring the state of Sri Lanka to cooperate with the UNHRC member states. This stand taken by India is a loud call to the UNHRC member states and the Core-Group countries to join hands with the regional power." the GTC's press release further said.

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