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A group of Parliamentarians of the Congress Party in India urged the Indian government to send a team of officials to Sri Lanka to help the returning IDPs to get their original land, the Indian Express reported.
Rajya Sabha member E. M. Sudarshana Natchiappan, Lok Sabha members M. Krishnasamy, N. S. V. Chithan and Manicka Tagore made these demands in a letter to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after they returned from Sri Lanka last week.
They said the displaced Tamil civilians and refugees in India should be able to get back their houses and lands left in Sri Lanka - by sending a team of survey and settlement officials from India and identify the properties and publish for claim from the concerned refugees.
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Comments - Send a team to SL: Congress MPs
dalu bandalu Sunday, 29 April 2012 10:06 AM
Go to hell, If you want, send a team to Kashmir but not to Sri Lanka. We are not part of India's territory.
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Calistus Jayatilleke Sunday, 29 April 2012 12:18 PM
Do these Indian MPs think that Sri Lanka is a part and parcel of India for them to send officials to interfere in internal affairs of Sri Lanka.
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sana boyana boy Sunday, 29 April 2012 12:04 PM
Mind your own business. can u remember that how the Indian soldiers robbed egg shampoos from shops thinking eggs are inside the packet while their on duty in sri lanka during 1987.
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meranchi Sunday, 29 April 2012 12:12 PM
send money to sri lanka ...i
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kj Sunday, 29 April 2012 02:23 PM
This is our fault for running to India for every thing, For some reason these jokers think we are part of India to dictate to us what to do,
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hasthi Monday, 30 April 2012 08:39 AM
When we run short of labourers to put fences around the IDP's property, we can get them to come by ferry and help out. After erecting the fences ship them back by ferry. We do not want them helping / getting involved in other matters of the country.
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