Trouble in Sri Lanka's main Tamil political party

by lalith | June 30, 2009 at 05:46 am
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June 30, Colombo: Sri Lanka's main Tamil party, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has decided to call explanations from its parliament member Sivanadan Kishor over his decision to support the Sri Lanka government.

Reliable sources of the TNA confirmed that they have taken this decision at the special parliament group meeting held last night.

In the meeting TNA has extensively discussed over the future of its four parliamentarians who are currently visiting foreign countries after obtaining leave from the House.

S. Gajendran, K.G Sivagilingham, Selvam Adeikalanadan and S. Jeyanandamoorthi are the four MPs who are currently visiting foreign countries.

The TNA parliament group has not approved the foreign tours of those four MPs and of the view that the MPs should resign from their posts if they want to leave.

The TNA has divided into two factions after the defeat of LTTE and one group has decided to act independently in the parliament.

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