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Nedumaran condemns 'hue and cry' over website
By Our Special Correspondent
CHENNAI, DEC. 13. While the controversial website on the Tamil
extremist outfit, Tamil National Liberation Army, has been
updated with the latest pictures of ``Brigadier Veerappan'' and
``Major Sethukuli Govindan'' saluting the TNLA flag, the Tamil
Nationalist Movement leader, Mr. P. Nedumaran, has criticised the
``hue and cry'' raised by some political leaders over the
website.
The website now displays a clear picture of the TNLA flag, a
photograph of the TNLA leader, Maran, besides a flag of their
``Vishala Tamil Nadu (Greater Tamil Nadu).''
Interestingly, the ``explosive'' warfare manual on how to make
bombs and kill people with bare hands has been delinked from the
site, with a message, ``temporary down.''
Meanwhile, Mr. Nedumaran, who played an emissary to forest
brigand Veerappan to secure the release of the Kannada actor, Mr.
Rajkumar, said in a statement it was wrong to allege that the
website had been recently created by the TNLA which had teamed up
with Veerappan in the forests.
The organisation mentioned in the website, TNLF, had no links
with the TNLA, he said, adding that the AIADMK and the Congress
were raising an alarm ``without realising it.''
He claimed that the website made no appeal to the people to vote
for the DMK for the creation of Greater Tamil Nadu.
On the other hand, it only appealed to vote for the Dravidian
parties, which included the AIADMK, for the unity of Dalits and
Dravidians.
The intention of the website was to carve out a separate nation
comprising non-Brahmins such as Sudrastan, Dalitstan, Dravidastan
and Mughalstan, he claimed.
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