Political parties and various groups in Tamil Nadu are strongly opposed to India's participation in the summit and the Tamil Nadu Assembly recently adopted a resolution demanding a complete boycott of the event alleging that Sri Lanka has indulged in atrocities against ethnic Tamils.
The matter was discussed in Congress core group meeting last week and is again likely to figure tomorrow in the Cabinet meeting where a final call may be taken.
The party's response came in the backdrop of growing voices within the Cabinet against Singh visiting Sri Lanka with two more ministers -Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanasamy and Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan- openly opposing his proposed visit, joining their Cabinet colleague G K Vasan.
However, at the same time, another Congress leader from Tamil Nadu S Natchiappan, who is Minister of State for Commerce, has been striking a different note. He said Singh should visit Sri Lanka for the welfare of Lankan Tamils.
"And all issues relating to that are available for decision making. We hope to have early outcome...," he said.
MEA has been favouring Singh's visit to Sri Lanka for CHOGM, maintaining that it was vital for him to be present at this meet as it will reflect India's interests and is also paramount to the nation's strategic and security interests.
The officials are also keen that the Prime Minister takes the opportunity to visit Northern Province where India has given lot of assistance.
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