Indian Foreign Ministry Pooh-poohs Karuna’s Allegations

November 07, 2014

The Indian External Affairs Ministry on Thursday refused to take cognizance of a Sri Lankan minister Vinayagamurthi Muralitharan’s (Karuna) allegation that Indian Peace Keeping Force raped Tamil women during the civil war, stating that there was no official complaint from the Sri Lankan government.

“Sri Lankan government has not raised this with us. We can only respond to governments, clearly and lucidly, but not voices in wilderness,” said MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin.

Muralitharan, a former LTTE breakaway faction leader, alleged there was “evidence” that IPKF men had raped and killed Tamils during the operation in the island nation.

The MEA spokesperson described Karuna’s statement as “voices from the wilderness”, a similar phrase that he had earlier used for the Shahi Imam’s invitation to Pakistan Prime Minister to attend his son’s anointment ceremony as successor.

“These are voices in the wilderness… If I start reacting to every view, there will be no end,” he said.

He pointed out that the Sri Lankan government had not raised this, even though the Indian high commissioner remains in touch with them on a day-to-day basis.

 

“If they have not raised this with us, we will not respond to the voice from the wilderness,” said Akbaruddin, adding that they occupy only the “mindspace” of the  media. (TNIE)