Jaggu
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If India went to the conference what kind of message is it sending to it's neighbors and it's own Tamil population? To the Tamils of Tamil Nadu(pop 72 million) they will feel like Tamil blood and sentiments are worthless in the eyes of Delhi. This will eventually have led to Tamils feeling detached with the rest of India(and this usually leads to secessionist sentiments).Not defending anything. Just that a boycott is meaningless. It's not that we do the same, it is just that we are in no position to sit on a high horse. My point is that acting like we are now will make no difference to the SL government except for embarrasing them which might actually result in us having less influence over them. The PM could have visted Jaffna & let the Tamil populace there know that they are not without friends. Our aim must be to practically help those SL tamils who still live in SL rather than pandering to the emotions of the diaspora or the parties in TN which would be counter productive for the SL tamils residing there . We must be very clear headed about such matters, not run around like headless chickens.
All the states of India are like brothers in a single family. If your neighbor attacks your brother, will you still visit your neighbor's house as if every thing is okay? or will you boycott your neighbor and stand up for your brother? A family will stand if it is united, but it will fall if it is divided. SL is not part of the Indian Union, so why should you care for what they think? Tamil Nadu is a big prosperous state within India, they should (and do) matter more.