"My sentiments, your sentiments, and the sentiments of all Tamils is that if the resolution contains such a demand, India should support and vote in favour of it," he said, hoping there would be 'good news' and people should wait till March 22 (when the vote is to take place in UNHRC).
Chidambaram's remarks, the first by a senior Congress leader and a Cabinet minister, assume significance as it came two days after DMK chief M Karunanidhi threatened to pull out of the government if India did not push for amendments to the US resolution in UNHRC to seek an independent probe into the 'war crimes'.
With DMK upping the ante, the government yesterday sought to placate its regional ally with Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanasamy saying a final decision on a US resolution will be taken keeping in mind the emotions of people of Tamil Nadu.
With 18 MPs in Lok Sabha, DMK had said yesterday it was yet to get a response to its demand for an amended resolution against Sri Lanka.
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