Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 07:37:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-13 10:15:08
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The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala will oppose the implementation of the recent Supreme Court verdict on the governance and ownership of Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated Northern and Eastern provinces. This decision arises after a meeting of the UDF leadership, attended by senior Congress leaders A.K. Antony and K.C. Venugopal, where they assessed the ramifications of the Supreme Court ruling.
The UDF believes that the ruling, which concerns the contentious Sirimavo-Shastri Pact of 1966, has far-reaching consequences for India's foreign policy and national interest. Furthermore, the Front is concerned that it will impede the settlement of Indian Tamil refugees in these provinces and might ignite passion among Sri Lankan Tamils who aspire for independence.
According to sources, the UDF is planning to soon convey its position to the central government, urging it to intervene and seek a review of the verdict.
The move is significant as the state of Kerala has a sizeable population of Indian Tamils, and the Congress party has long advocated for their cause. This decision showcases the UDF's efforts to strengthen its political stance in Southern India.