One of the resolutions passed at the TESO meeting here urged the Centre to not only support the US resolution against Lanka, but also propose a separate resolution at the meet against Colombo for an independent enquiry into the alleged genocide in the island nation.
It also referred to similar demands made by British Prime Minister David Cameron and Amnesty International's Lankan Northern Province Chief Minister Vigneswaran.
Another resolution opposed the Centre's stand on the Kachchatheevu issue, that fishermen from Tamil Nadu do not have fishing rights in the islet, ceded to Sri Lanka by India in 1976.
The Centre had spelt out its stand in its affidavit filed in the Supreme Court.
The meeting, headed by DMK chief M Karunanidhi, was attended among others by Dravidar Katchi leader Veeramani, VCK leader Thirumavalavan, DMK leaders T R Baalu, Durai Murugan, M K Stalin and T K S Elangovan.
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