Tiger terrorists execute plan to Balkanise India
AUSTRALIA: SPUR urges the Indian Government to take decisive
actions to patch the porous border with Sri Lanka across the Palk Strait
and the Gulf of Mannar to starve the Tiger terrorists of weapons of
destruction.
The Society for Peace Unity and Human Rights for Sri Lankan (SPUR)
reminded the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a letter dated 2
February 2007 that as a friendly nation and a member of SAARC committed
to peace in Sri Lanka, India is obligated to take all possible steps to
prevent terrorist organisations like the LTTE operating freely across
the Palk Strait.
SPUR also urged India to commence joint patrolling of the Palk Strait
and implement any other actions necessary to stop further smuggling of
arms and ammunitions from the Indian soil to destabilise Sri Lanka.
SPUR makes a repeat call to India to actively initiate joint
patrolling of the Palk Strait and the coastal belt facing the Gulf of
Mannar immediately, given further developments on February 14, 2007.
A boat was intercepted whilst it was on its way from Sri Lanka to
Cuddalore in South India transporting AK-56 assault rifles, 124 rounds
of ammunition, huge quantities of hand grenades and detonators. There
were also eight barrels containing a white coloured amonia-based
chemical used to make explosives. A LTTE signature belt worn by suicide
bombers was also found in the intercepted consignment.
This is a worrying development for India as the Tiger Terrorists,
rather than smuggling arms to Sri Lanka from India, were on a mission to
deliver suicide jackets and explosives to their terrorist cohorts in
India.
Perhaps it may be the first occasion where trafficking of arms and
explosives were apprehended by the Indian Coast Guard from Sri Lanka to
India.
The Indian Coast Guard Director General Vice Admiral Rusi Contractor
was convinced that the boat carrying five persons including two Indian
fishermen was moving towards the Tamil Nadu coast.
There were feeble attempts made by the Tamil Nadu police to whitewash
the incident as another failed attempt by the LTTE to smuggle armaments
to Sri Lanka from India, disputing the Coast Guard version and claiming
that the Coast Guard intercepted the LTTE boat while it was trying to
avoid a Sri Lankan Navy sea patrol. Meanwhile, the Inspector General
Coast Guard (East) Rajendra Singh has told the Hindustan Times that the
evidence that the sized consignment was for India and not for Sri Lanka
is irrefutable.
Just last week, Navy Chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta had warned in New
Delhi that the Indian Ocean Region had emerged as a hub of global
terrorism.
Furthermore, Dr M.K.Narayanan, National Security Advisor, Republic of
India at the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy delivered a
speech on 11 February 2007 titled International Terrorism and Asymmetric
Warfare clearly articulating the LTTE’s leading involvement in the
global terror network.
“We urge the Indian Government to partner with President Rajapaksa to
neutralise LTTE’s threat to India and Sri Lanka once and for all and
plug the porus boarder. An effective start would be to:
1. Place interceptor boats and hovercrafts on high alert at Coast
Guard stations in Mandapam and Tuticorin
2. Solicit the support of the fishing community in coastal areas in
Sri Lanka and India to strengthen intelligence
3. Deploy additional inshore patrol vessels and step up daily aerial
surveillance with unmanned aerial reconnaissance crafts flying more and
longer sorties
4. Coordinate joint patrolling and naval exercises with Sri Lanka’s
Navy
5. Strengthen Sri Lanka’s Navy by sharing intelligence information
and enhancing its patrolling capability
6 To impose very heavy punishment on the offenders and to launch an
effective campaign in South India to educate the community about the
dangerous long-term objectives of the LTTE.”
“India must show leadership against global terrorism and sign the
Draft Defence pact with Sri Lanka as a matter of urgency. Vacillating on
this issue is no longer an option. India is obligated as a fellow SAARC
member to battle Tamil Tiger terrorism threatening to Balkanize India
and to protect democracy in South Asia.
Procrastination on acting decisively against the LTTE or pandering to
the whims and fancies of Tamil Nadu politicians only embolden the LTTE
and accelerate the Balkanising of India.
Honourable Rajiv Gandi was assassinated in the 1980’s as he
confronted the LTTE head-on.
As evidenced by the smuggling saga here in, the LTTE is gearing up to
reboot its dwindling potency by possibly assassinating important Indian
political leaders, perhaps in an environment of lax security.
Otherwise why would they smuggle explosives and a jacket worn by a
suicide bomber to India?”
The LTTE, strengthened with the Tamil Nadu link will be a dangerous
proposition to Sri Lanka as well as to India.
It is indeed an extremely difficult task to ring fence the LTTE ‘s
activities to Sri Lanka while ignoring the covert assistance provided to
the LTTE by anti nationalistic Indian anarchists with separatist
territorial dreams.
The Indian Government must be decisive at this moment and ruthless in
its endeavours to remove the LTTE cancer from Tamil Nadu”, states
Dr Dasarath Jayasuriya, President, SPUR (Society for Peace, Unity and
Human Rights for Sri Lanka Inc) Australia in a media release. |