The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said that Tamil issues would have to be addressed before any decision could be taken on joining a unity government with the new regime.
Responding to questions on the prospect of the TNA forming a unity government, TNA spokesperson Suresh Premachandran, speaking to Xinhua, said,
“If the government invites us, we will first have to reach an agreement on various issues, including the human rights concerns. Only if the government can reach a solution to the Tamil issue, will we consider joining the proposed national government.”
The Northern Provincial Council, last week passed a resolution calling on international and Sinhalese community to provide justice for systemic genocide against the Tamil people on the island.
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Responding to questions on the prospect of the TNA forming a unity government, TNA spokesperson Suresh Premachandran, speaking to Xinhua, said,
“If the government invites us, we will first have to reach an agreement on various issues, including the human rights concerns. Only if the government can reach a solution to the Tamil issue, will we consider joining the proposed national government.”
The Northern Provincial Council, last week passed a resolution calling on international and Sinhalese community to provide justice for systemic genocide against the Tamil people on the island.
Domestic investigation unacceptable regardless of when OISL report is released says TNA (15 Feb 2015)
NPC passes resolution asking UN to investigate genocide of Tamils by Sri Lanka state (10 Feb 2015)