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Indian human rights activist, Avdhash Kaushal, who has been invited by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to join a panel of experts which will advise the Presidential Commission on missing persons and war crimes, will urge Rajapaksa and the minority Tamils to go for a compromise.
“I will suggest to Rajapaksa that he should go for a compromise with the Tamils, because peace is very important not only for Sri Lanka but for the whole of South Asia. And the Tamils should give up the bullet for the ballot, and negotiate with the government. The experts’ panel should render justice. We have to solve the problem,” Kaushal told Express over phone from Dehradun on Sunday.
The Lankan government is implementing the 13th constitutional amendment which devolves power to the provinces, but progress has hit the rocks because the Tamils want powers over the police, he said.
The 77-year old Padma Shri award winner said that India had taken a “wrong approach” to Lanka because of the “Tamil Nadu factor”.
“Manmohan Singh made a big blunder by not attending the Commonwealth summit in Colombo, listening to Tamil Nadu politicians. It was not a bilateral meeting. I wrote to the PM expressing my displeasure,” Kaushal recalled.
When it was pointed out that as per the terms of reference for the “experts”, they cannot do any research or make any suggestion on their own, and that they can tender advice only when the commission seeks advice, Kaushal said that he can offer suggestions to the President in a bid to solve the problem, though he cannot force him to accept the suggestions.(Indian Express)
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Comments - Kaushal set to urge MR to play compromise card
HellWelcomes Monday, 18 August 2014 04:19 AM
Sir, Do only what you are asked to do and get what you deserve from our government from taxpayers money.. Thanks.
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KiloWattson Monday, 18 August 2014 05:54 AM
I just read Kaushal and play and assumed this was an article about Kaushal Silva and the cricket match.
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funny man Monday, 18 August 2014 07:37 AM
Sir, please don't waste your time and our money. MR will take care of the Tamils. He knows how to treat Tamils.
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Saskia Monday, 18 August 2014 08:13 AM
Who is he to advise Tamils to give up 13A police power. Mr Kaushal, do only your work, we know how to get our political powers through UN and west.
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AJ SYDNEY Monday, 18 August 2014 09:59 AM
When did you get into Srilanaknan politics , you are already biased. These powers were given by Rajiv, that's why most of the movements gave up fighting. Who are you to tamils, are u a human right activtist, no wonder you are not in the UN panel and now Srilanka added you another Swamy. Srilanka is too got for your age old man.
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Ammaa Monday, 18 August 2014 10:59 AM
Problem is problem. No idea to develop. Have very good idea to corrupt,, we corrupt and enjoy. You all suffer. Only scarify and suffer then only your leaders can enjoy,, must be your happiness for our enjoyment
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Nutty Monday, 18 August 2014 04:32 PM
Saikia as usual is still living in a cuckoos world. Wake up or youll miss the bus. via DM iPad app
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WebSavy Monday, 18 August 2014 01:18 PM
“As per the terms of reference for the “experts”, they cannot do any research”. Why these experts are prevented from do any research on their own? I guess outcome of any such research will expose the crime committed against civilians. Basically MR wanted a “panel of distinguished cardboards” who will say “YES” to the report produced by bias report produced by this government. What a comedy! No wondder MR is dead againt UNHRC
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PremKumar Monday, 18 August 2014 01:55 PM
Afraid to expose of War crime done by IPKF and million investment affecting India economy in Cambodia a war criminal arrested f. Can they forgive them.
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TRUTH Monday, 18 August 2014 02:10 PM
ARE YOU HUMAN RIGHTS PERSON OR SOUTH ASIAN POLITISIAN
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NamalBabba Monday, 18 August 2014 02:20 PM
maybe not police power
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dhamarapala Monday, 18 August 2014 02:26 PM
all comisssion are white washed
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