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Former national security adviser MK Narayanan was attacked by a suspected pro-Tamil activist with slippers at a function in Chennai on Wednesday.

According to eyewitnesses, the person shouted slogans and hurled slippers that hit Narayanan, former governor of West Bengal, on his shoulder and head at a meeting on the future of Sri Lankan refugees in India, organized by the Hindu Centre for Politics and Public Policy.

The man, later identified as Prabhakaran from Pudukottai, came from behind and threw the slippers. A pro-Tamil group was holding protest outside the venue.

He was shouting “Narayanan is responsible for the plight of Lankan Tamils” and “resolutions on Lanka (moved by Amma) had been ignored by the Centre”.

Man hurls slippers at ex-NSA MK Narayanan | india | Hindustan Times
 
slippers what a waste ! should have used something more potent that next time these Hindian agents will think twice before they land on Tamils' land
 
Akbar na:r min asgar shara:r
Great fires erupt from tiny sparks.
 
Akbar na:r min asgar shara:r
Great fires erupt from tiny sparks.

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It was known that some Tamils were holding protests. The only significance was that someone managed to get close enough to throw slippers.

BTW everyone in the venue was wearing footwear. So no significance at all.
 
slippers what a waste ! should have used something more potent that next time these Hindian agents will think twice before they land on Tamils' land
first learn what tamil script looks like !

Akbar na:r min asgar shara:r
Great fires erupt from tiny sparks.
as it is coming out of ur rear orifice !
 
Able to understand their livid approach towards the former NSA, but the damage was already done...
 
Accused in attack on former NSA sent to jail - The Hindu

M. Prabhakaran, the man who attacked former National Security Advisor (NSA) M.K. Narayanan after a meeting here on Wednesday night, was lodged in Puzhal central prison early on Thursday.

According to police sources, the accused was booked under Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint), 355 (assault or criminal force with intent to dishonour person) and 507 (1)(criminal intimidation) of IPC.

After night-long interrogation, the police produced him before a judicial magistrate for remand. Preliminary enquiries revealed that Mr. Prabhakaran's parents migrated to Tamil Nadu from Sri Lanka where they worked in a tea plantation in 1973. Mr. Prabhakaran's antecedents were being investigated, the sources added.

slippers what a waste ! should have used something more potent that next time these Hindian agents will think twice before they land on Tamils' land

Mayankote Kelath Narayanan headed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) from 1987 to 1990, before heading the Joint Intelligence Committee. He became Chief of the IB again in 1991, before retiring in 1992.

India was facing big problems during that time as all these happened during the heights of the cold war. Too much pressure was there on NSA during that time.


The problem is still there as there are Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees living in India.
 
Accused in attack on former NSA sent to jail - The Hindu

M. Prabhakaran, the man who attacked former National Security Advisor (NSA) M.K. Narayanan after a meeting here on Wednesday night, was lodged in Puzhal central prison early on Thursday.

According to police sources, the accused was booked under Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint), 355 (assault or criminal force with intent to dishonour person) and 507 (1)(criminal intimidation) of IPC.

After night-long interrogation, the police produced him before a judicial magistrate for remand. Preliminary enquiries revealed that Mr. Prabhakaran's parents migrated to Tamil Nadu from Sri Lanka where they worked in a tea plantation in 1973. Mr. Prabhakaran's antecedents were being investigated, the sources added.

The problem is still there as there are Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees living in India.

why highlight the above - you need to know there are 2 types of Tamil in Lanka 1 - Eelam Tamils - the true owners of Lanka (as Sinhalas were Bangla migrants) 2 - up country or plantation Tamil who were brought to work in tea estates in Central Lanka by the British in the 19th century. who were repatriated under the Srimavo-Satri pact - so technically they are Tamilnadu Tamils

Its hilarious how ******** try to solve Tamil problem when they are ignorant of Tamil history in Lanka

Up-Country Tamils: The Forgotten 4.2% | Centre for Policy Alternatives

During the British rule,Tamils fromT amil Nadu were recruited to work in tea, coffee and coconut plantations of Ceylon.[3] Due to continuous recruitment and population growth, of Indian Tamilsconstituted 13.5 percent (602,700) of the total population in 1921. By 1936, Indian Tamils numbered 1,123,000, 15.3 percent of the total population in 1936,[4] and many of them were non-citizens of Ceylon.

Sinhalese nationalists resented the growth of the Tamil population and pressured the government to send them back to India. Therefore the government introduced the Ceylon Citizenship Bill. The act came into force in 1948, and it granted citizenship to about 5,000 Indian Tamils. However, more than 700,000 people (about 11%) were either non-citizens of Ceylon or became stateless.[5] The Indian and Pakistani Residents Citizenship Act (1949)[6]also failed to solve the issues. In 1954, the Nehru-Kotelawala Pactwas signed to deal with the same issue. Nevertheless, the issue remained unsolved.[7] In 1962, there were nearly 975,000 people, classified by Ceylon as "Indian nationals" and by India as "stateless". Although India denied any legal responsibility for these people, it acknowledged a "sentimental interest" in them.[8]

The central part of the pact was the granting of Ceylonese citizenship to 300,000 of the Indian population in Sri Lanka, while 525,000 would be repatriated to India


Sirima–Shastri Pact - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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why highlight the above - you need to know there are 2 types of Tamil in Lanka 1 - Eelam Tamils - the true owners of Lanka (as Sinhalas were Bangla migrants) 2 - up country or plantation Tamil who were brought to work in tea estates in Central Lanka by the British in the 19th century. who were repatriated under the Srimavo-Satri pact - so technically they are Tamilnadu Tamils

We just cant forget the cold war politics because we have to see everything from wider and broader angle. Cant you see that we were being attacked from all the sides because of the hidden proxy war.

If there would be no partition between India and Sri Lanka , would we have saw this problem ?
 
We just cant forget the cold war politics because we have to see everything from wider and broader angle. Cant you see that we were being attacked from all the sides because of the hidden proxy war.

If there would be no partition between India and Sri Lanka , would we have saw this problem ?

Eelam Tamils were used by India to fight its proxy war in Lanka and later co sponsored Tamil genocide in Lanka - if anything works in favour of India's agenda then is legitimize under the 'wider broader angle'.

Tamil nationalism in Lanka was created, later crushed under India's 'wider broader angle' perspective
 
Eelam Tamils were used by India to fight its proxy war in Lanka and later co sponsored Tamil genocide in Lanka - if anything works in favour of India's agenda then is legitimize under the 'wider broader angle'.

Tamil nationalism in Lanka was created, to be crushed later under India's 'wider broader angle' perspective

Again you are forgetting that India is a victim of proxy war since decades .

Indian Peace keepers gone to Sri Lanka in between 1987 and 1990 and during that time Soviet union forces were in Afghanistan in North and in Middle East , Iran-Iraq War and during that time even tensions were high in Myanmar which were creating problems in North East and even in Nepal tensions were high.
 
Eelam Tamils were used by India to fight its proxy war in Lanka and later co sponsored Tamil genocide in Lanka - if anything works in favour of India's agenda then is legitimize under the 'wider broader angle'.

Tamil nationalism in Lanka was created, later crushed under India's 'wider broader angle' perspective


May be you understood the beginning of Tamil struggle in wrong way....May be the below link will educate you about taht...

The history of the Tamil Tigers - Al Jazeera English


But I agree with the way how LTTE ended....
 

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