Will continue to persuade Centre for establishing rights of Sri Lankan Tamils: Jayalalithaa

The CM replies to Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Vigneswaran, who congratulated her on winning the State Assembly polls.

May 28, 2016 03:53 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:54 am IST - Chennai

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Saturday said her government would continue to persuade the Centre for establishing the rights of Sri Lankan Tamils and she would meet Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Vigneswaran at a “mutually convenient time.”

In a reply to a recent letter of Mr. Vigneswaran, who congratulated her on winning the State Assembly polls, she said, “As a Chief Minister of the State, I have taken steps to establish the rights of Sri Lankan Tamils during the last five years. I wish to inform you that I will continue to take steps through the Centre for getting justice for Tamils living in the Northern Province,” she said.

Both the letters were released by the State government on Saturday.

Mr. Vigneswaran congratulated Ms. Jayalalithaa on winning the May 16 elections and said he looked forward to meet her.

“You have contested the polls without allying with any political party and it is a matter of pride. We express our happiness as you have returned back to power and we recognise the welfare schemes, launched by your government, has received tremendous support,” he said.

He said the people of Northern Province have strong relations with Tamil Nadu and wanted to meet Ms. Jayalalithaa to discuss areas of mutual interest.

“I expect our relations further get strengthened and I am keen to know about the areas that will be of mutual interests through a meeting with you,” the Northern Province Chief Minister said.

Ms. Jayalalithaa in her reply said, “We will meet at a mutually convenient time.”

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