Expressing concern at the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka, a resolution adopted at the party’s 20th congress said the Centre should also impress upon the Sri Lankan government to conduct an independent and credible enquiry into alleged human rights violations there and reach a political settlement,based on devolution of powers to the northern and eastern provinces.
The party stood for a united Sri Lanka where Tamil minorities could live in peace with the majority Sinhala community, the resolution said and appealed to all democratic forces in the country to find a political solution to the Tamil question.
In another resolution, the congress wanted the Centre to honour the assurance given by the Prime Minister to sympathetically consider the legitimate demand of large number of Bengali refugees to recognise them as citizens of India.
The congress also wanted a solution to the problem of suspected foreigners illegally living in Assam. Most of the foreigners’ tribunals set up for identifying syuch persons were not functioning, it said in a resolution.
The congress also decided to organise a year-long observance of the birth centenary of revolutionary Communist leader P Sundarayya from May 1.
PTI