India deciding stand on Lankan resolution: Khurshid
BY IANS16 March 2013 7:27 AM IST
IANS16 March 2013 7:27 AM IST
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid Friday said India was in the ‘process’ of deciding its stand on the resolution against Sri Lanka in the United Nation's Human Rights Council, likely to be brought by the US. ‘The process of deciding on the resolution is underway. We will engage with all member countries,’ Khurshid said.
The minister was responding after some members in the upper house expressed concern over students in TN sitting on fast.
The matter was raised by DMK member Tiruchi Siva and backed by AIADMK member V. Maitreyan and T.K. Rangarajan of the Communist Party of India-Marxist.
‘There must be a life of dignity and equality for Sri Lankan Tamils. This was the objective of supporting the resolution last year. We are in the process of finalising the stand this time, and will inform the house when we do so,’ he said.
The minister was responding after some members in the upper house expressed concern over students in TN sitting on fast.
The matter was raised by DMK member Tiruchi Siva and backed by AIADMK member V. Maitreyan and T.K. Rangarajan of the Communist Party of India-Marxist.
‘There must be a life of dignity and equality for Sri Lankan Tamils. This was the objective of supporting the resolution last year. We are in the process of finalising the stand this time, and will inform the house when we do so,’ he said.
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