"President has called the TNA for a dialogue. We don't know if they are talking about the parliamentary select committee (PSC) again," Tamil National Alliance (TNA) senior leader Suresh Premachandran said.
He was commenting on a TNA parley held yesterday in the northern town of Vavuniya aimed at taking stock of unresolved Tamil issues.
"We are not expecting any meaningful, fruitful things from PSC", Premachandran added.
The TNA and other opposition parties have boycotted Rajapaksa's PSC.
TNA said they were not averse to restarting bilateral talks with the government but would stick to their decision to stay away from the PSC constituted to look into their demands.
In the 6-hour marathon parley, the TNA also discussed several issues concerning the Tamils - based on the smooth functioning and deliverables of northern provincial council, Premachandran said.
The TNA secured a landslide win in the historic provincial council polls in September, held after a gap of 25 years, in the former LTTE-controlled Northern Province, renewing demands for greater autonomy for the Tamil-dominated region after decades of brutal ethnic conflict.
