"It will be our effort to work with the government of Sri Lanka to ensure that Tamil population in Sri Lanka are given a chance to lead a life of dignity and self respect as equal citizens of that country," Singh said in the Rajya Sabha while replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address.
"There are problems in Sri Lanka. We have been worried about the fate of Tamil people in Sri Lanka. It has been our effort to deal with the Government of Sri Lanka that there must be political reconciliation, that without national reconciliation, the situation cannot remain calm. The Sri Lanka government must, therefore, take the initiative to talk to the Tamil leadership in Sri Lanka," Singh said.
During the debate on the issue yesterday, members from DMK, AIADMK and CPI attacked the government saying it was not dealing with the problem seriously.
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