SLMC leader says TNA manifesto is not ‘private conviction’ of leaders
Rauf Hakeem said the TNA manifesto was made up of “political postures”, adding “they are not the private convictions of their leaders”.
“At polls time they need to go back to their ideological positions,” he added. Mr Hakeem continued to say the southern electorate “should not buy into this” and concluded the TNA “would be practical”.
Meanwhile Mr Hakeem said his party was opposed to a merger of the Northern and Eastern province as outlined in the 13th Amendment. “How can it be achieved?” questioned the SLMC leader, stating “we are opposed to the merger”.
His comments directly contradict remarks made by the SLMC General Secretary Hasan Ali who said just weeks ago, “We welcome the stance of the Tamil National Alliance in its election manifesto to create a home land of Tamil speaking people, by re-merging the North and East.”
