VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan said an 'all-is-well carnival atmosphere,' being sought to be projected by the pro-government organisers, was inappropriate now when Tamils were struggling for their rights.
Originally on April 9, actor Rajinikanth was scheduled to hand over 150 new houses built in Jaffna for Tamils by Gnanam Foundation of Lyca Group, a Tamil film production house.
The actor, however, cancelled his visit after various outfits, including VCK, objected to it.
Rajinikanth, however, can meet the Tamils any day in Sri Lanka but only after the situation of its various regions affected by the 2009 war improves there, he said.
"People there too are ready to welcome him. We too are not going to oppose it," he told reporters here, adding, however, that the present situation was not conducive for the actor's visit.
"When the situation improves, he may visit Tamils there."
They have also been raising the issue of the people who went missing after they surrendered to the Lankan armed forces during the 2009 civil war, he said.
CPI State Secretary R Mutharasan, explaining his party's opposition to Rajinikanth's proposed visit, said neither the army personnel posted in Tamil-populated regions in Sri Lanka have so far been withdrawn, nor the Tamils have been given back their land or the equal rights.
Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi chief T Velmurugan said if the visit had materialised, it would have been used to portray that all was well and the people were happy. It could have been utilised to obliterate the need for probe war crimes by the erstwhile Lankan regime, he said.
BJP state president Tamilisai Soundararajan, however, said the actor should have gone there.
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