Subject: Sri Lanka symposium 
Regional issues should not precede over National interest: Dr  Subramanian Swamy 
New  Delhi: India Foundation on Wednesday, May 09, 2012, organised a symposium on  “Bharat Sri Lanka Relations and New Challenges” at the Indian International  Centre at Delhi. The conference was attended by a galaxy of intellectuals and  the list of speakers included Dr Subramanian Swamy, President of Janta Party,  Shri Balbir Punj, Rajya Sabha MP and D Raja from the CPI. Shri  Balbir Punj was the Chairman of a delegation of Indian MPs that had recently  visited Sri Lanka. 
Dr Subramanian Swamy said relations between India and Sri Lanka is  both cultural and historical. Lord Ram anointed Vibhishan Ji as the King of Sri  Lanka after defeating Ravan. In fact, scientific reports have proved that the  DNA of people from India and Sri Lanka are the same. Dr Swamy said that in the  wake of these facts the government of India should focus its attention on the  plight of ordinary Tamils and not on the LTTE. He added that if India spoils its  relations with Sri Lanka then yet another neighbouring country would become our  enemy and would then be exploited by China and Pakistan. Dr Swamy further said  that the issues of Tamil people are regional and regional issues should not be  given precedence over national interest. Due to myopic policies of the present  UPA government at the Centre, all neighbouring countries are turning hostile  towards India which marks a big diplomatic failure of the government, he said.  
Shri Balbir Punj said that Sri Lankan Parliament has a statue of  Vibhishan Ji, who is revered and acknowledged by Sri Lankans as their first  King. Shri Punj added that though Sri Lankan people do not understand much of  Hindi yet they love and watch Hindi movies and like listening to Hindi songs. He  further said that Lankans are followers of Buddhism and have a deep regard  towards India. Yet, Tamil and Sinhalese live in complete separation in Sri  Lanka. Sri Punj, further explained that Lankan Army has been imposed in all  Tamil dominated areas and the situation is so grim that if any individual from  the Tamil community wants to organize a function or a party, he/she needs to  first inform the Army. No decision can be taken without Army’s permission, he  added. Shri Punj said various associations of Sri Lankan Tamils have told him  that they all want and favour an undivided Sri Lanka. 
CPI’s D. Raja said that he was the first person who spoke for the  rights of Sri Lankan Tamils. Detailing on the ground realities, Shri Raja said  Tamils can live in Sri Lanka but cannot be a part of the ruling set up.  Preference to Sinhalese language is given across government jobs and other  places. The Sri Lankan Army and Police have almost zero percentage of Tamils. He  further explained that after independence, India and Sri Lanka had entered into  an agreement under which Sri Lanka sent back a few Tamils to India. This was  unfortunate. After Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination Tamil movement in Sri Lanka  turned into a terrorist movement. Shri Raja further pointed out that today all  Tamil monuments are being destroyed in Sri Lanka. Though I am a Communist yet I  have to say that Buddhist idols are being put up at the Hindu temples in Sri  Lanka. At several places it becomes difficult to distinguish whether the temple  is Hindu or a Buddhist. In fact, now the movement has graduated from terror  opposition to being a Tamil opposition, said Shri Raja. 
The symposium was convened by BJP’s National Spokesperson Smt  Nirmala Sitaraman. Shri Chandan Mitra, Shri Tarun Vijay, Smt Jaya Jaitley, Shri  R Balashankar, Shri Ram Madhav, Shri NN Jha and several other intellectuals of  the society participated in the symposium. 
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