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India extends ban on LTTE by two years

India extends ban on LTTE by two years
New Delhi, May 14: On reports that the remnants of Sri Lankan rebel group, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), are regrouping in Tamil Nadu, the government of India has decided to extended the ban on the outfit by two more years.

In the notification issued on Friday, May 14, the Home Ministry stated that even though LTTE was defeated in Sri Lanka, "recent reports reveal that remnant LTTE cadres and leaders are regrouping in Tamil Nadu."

The possibility of LTTE's remnant cadres using India and especially Tamil Nadu as a rear base for their regrouping activities and the possibility of them entering in the guise of Tamil refugees cannot be ruled out, the Home Ministry noted.

Quoting sources, media reports said that LTTE sympathisers were posing a threat to India as they continue to spread anti-India sentiments through the medium of Internet.

Certain remnant cadres have been noticed in Tamil Nadu and a extension of ban on LTTE was required, sources added.

The LTTE has been listed as a terror organisation by various countries including in the United States. India termed the V Prabhakaran-led group as a terror outfit and banned it in 1992 after the rebel outfit assassinated former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.

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Ellalan 13 Jul 2010 07:20 pm
No body knows exactly who killed the Great Rajiv.Who planned it,who made himmeet people with less security?These are questions unanswered & no one even try to find out the real Indian culprits who were behind his assassination.The same way the late SriLankan President R.Premadasa who was doing a lot to poor people & built lots of Houses for thr poor & changed the capital colombo for ever.He wanted to solve Tamil crisis there. But some secret services were involved in killing him.From now on...
trsingh 14 May 2010 10:32 pm
MILITARY PERSON OF THE SAME TRY TO HIT OUR RAJIV.2:WHAT ACTION YOU TOOK AGAINST THE POLITICIANS WHO FUNDED FOR THE ASSASINATION ,3:ARE YOU NOT SATISFIED TILL NOW ,WHEN WILL YOU GET SATISFACTORY ON TASTING OF BLOOD..THINK OF HUMANITY..NOWADAYS POLITICS IS A BUSINESS TO EARN MONEY ALSO A GAME PLAYING WITH THE LIVES OF HUMAN ..WHERE IS DEMOCRACY & HUMANITY..
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