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India not for brokering a ceasefire
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. India has conveyed to Sri Lanka that it would
not take kindly to any atrocities against southern Tamils,
according to an authoritative source in the Vajpayee Government.
Nor is India ``in the game of brokering a ceasefire between
Colombo and the LTTE''.
According to the source New Delhi would like to keep away from
any kind temptation or suggestion to arrange for a ceasefire in
Sri Lanka. ``A pit full of most venomous snakes'' is how a very
senior official described the concerned parties in the Sri Lankan
conflict. As far as New Delhi is concerned ``devolution'' of
powers, as envisaged in Ms. Chandrika Kumaratunga's 1995 package,
is ``central'' to India's approach in resolving the Sri Lankan
crisis. The Indian advice to Ms. Kumaratunga is to garner for her
1995 proposal as large a political consensus as possible. In this
context, the Sri Lankan President's reported offer to make the
LTTE boss, Mr. V. Prabhakaran, ``chief minister'' of Jaffna is
termed a ``non-starter''.
New Delhi's latest assessment of the fighting is that the Sri
Lankan forces are performing a little more confidently and
competently than a few weeks ago. According to information
available to the Indian side, the Sri Lankan army is ``standing
up'' to the LTTE,
According to the Foreign Office, the parameters of the Indian
approach remain unchanged. As spelled out by the authoritative
source, these parameters are: support for Colombo in its effort
to preserve unity and integrity of Sri lanka, Sri Lanka has to
manage its own affairs, and Colombo must address itself to the
management of Tamil sentiments and aspirations. Given these
parameters, the conclusion is ``national interest does not
warrant the death of a single Indian soldier.''
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