"The Prime Minister will definitely take into consideration the sentiments of Tamils and take an appropriate decision at the right time," Vasan, who is against Singh attending the meet, told reporters here.
Political parties and various pro-Tamil outfits in the state are against India's participation in the CHOGM.
The state Assembly had adopted a resolution demanding that India to boycott the meeting and also have Sri Lanka suspended from the 53-member grouping till Colombo ensured equal status for Tamils there.
When asked about the vandalising of Rajiv Gandhi's statue in nearby Tirupur district by miscreants, he condemned it and said police should bring the 'anti-socials' to the book and punish them.
Protection should be provided to the statues of leaders in the state, he said.
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