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The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R Sampanthan on Saturday held discussions with CPI(M) state unit leaders, Indian media reported.
Mr. Sampanthan discussed the “situation after elections to Northern provincial council in September” in Sri Lanka, problems faced by ethnic minorities and TNA’s stand on solutions to those problems, a CPI(M) statement said.
Senior leaders of the state unit, including its secretary G Ramakrishnan, were present, it added.
Mr. Sampanthan had earlier met state BJP leaders in October, urging India to press for the 13th Amendment to empower Tamils in the island nation.
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Comments - Sampanthan meets CPI(M) leaders
FOX Sunday, 05 January 2014 07:34 AM
UNCLE ! WHEN DO YOU COME TO SEE YOUR VOTERS IN TRINCOMALEE.
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Mark Sunday, 05 January 2014 08:56 AM
Indian Newspapers say no political party is accepting CPI(M) for alliance this time.
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HYENA Sunday, 05 January 2014 01:42 PM
Actually he is working for them remotely.
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Richard Sunday, 05 January 2014 01:47 PM
Why not? Like MR going to meet Chinese leaders for help.
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dharmapala Sunday, 05 January 2014 04:55 PM
uncle is talking democracy in the country,what is your education .when you comment you must watch your words.
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Gamarala Sunday, 05 January 2014 04:58 PM
Traitors - Thats it. Why go to India to solve our country's problems. LTTE by another name is the TNA. What hey want to implement is a separate tamil entity. They do not want to be a part of a unitary state
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rohan Monday, 06 January 2014 04:47 AM
good move you have to depend on international otherwise you will get cheated by the government like past history 60years back .
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investigator Monday, 06 January 2014 06:23 AM
sri lankan tamil leaders seek support from indian leaders because sri lankan leaders dont help them.fault is with temple trees.these serious problems can solve with one signature,but sinhalese leaders has no spinal code to do it,and no far sighted vision and smart brain.
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