Tamil Nadu motherland in flames.


Eight students from Loyola College initially commenced hunger protest was suddenly arrested two days back in the midnight by the police, hence protest exploded in the entire Tamil Nadu. 27 more students have commenced fast-unto-death.
Supportive voices for the Eelam Tamils are intensified in the entire Tamil Nadu, and the protests by students, have created much turmoil and tension.
Students emotionally participated in these protests by raising their voices in support of Eelam Tamils.
Due to this protest the Tamil Nadu government and Central government are pushed to a predicament state. Police is advancing efforts to control the students protest but it was not successful was said.
The necessity of war crime investigation for the Tamil genocides in Sri Lanka, referendum for Tamil Eelam including demands was insisted and thousands of students from colleges and universities in all the districts have commenced fast-unto-death and road protests from all the districts yesterday Monday.
Eight students from Loyola College were on fast-unto-death for the past four days. The entire Tamil Nadu support was strengthened towards this students protest.
In this state, in support of the students yesterday all the college students boycott their sessions and were engaged in protest was notified. Hence from Sunday midnight police forcibly dispersed the protest and arrested the eight Loyola College students.
However has planned the entire college students throughout Tamil Nadu were engaged yesterday in boycotting sessions.
Students of Chennai Ambethkar Law University and State College students in support of Loyola College students were on protest. 10 college students from Tiruchi St.Joseph College had begun a indefinite hunger protest.
University students of Chidambaram Annamalai University, Karaikudi Alagappa College and students from Anantha College were engaged in road processions. Thirunelveli Manonmaniyam Sutharanaar University students have commenced continuous hunger protest. Students from every college located in o Madurai, Perambaloor, Thanjavoor and Mannarkudi, are also involved in demonstrations.
Tuesday , 12 March 2013

On the leadership of Land and Lands Development Minister Bandara Tennakone a discussion was held with three forces and divisional secretaries and such request was made by the Minister.
To erect permanent military camps for the military stationed in the Jaffna district, lands were requested from all the divisional secretaries.
From year 2011, December month, the above request letters are dispatched to the relevant divisional secretaries.
However most of the lands requested for the construction of camps for the forces belong to departments, hence the divisional secretaries requested the relevant departments’ concern letter.
Replies from the departments were issued to the divisional secretaries, hence the requested lands by the forces to erect camps were not granted.
Some lands given with the consent of departments were not approved at the Divisional Coordination Committee meeting and District Coordination Committee meeting.
In this state, yesterday at the meeting Minister said, concerning lands not issued, many complaints are received.
Further he questioned why there is a delay in granting the requested lands to the forces.
Every divisional secretariat was scrutinized concerning the requested state lands. During this inspection, Minister said, in obtaining concern letters from Department is the responsibility of the Ministry, and “you (Divisional Secretaries) should submit a “no objection” letter in the matter of granting lands, which should be forwarded within a week to the Ministry.
During this time, some divisional secretaries brought to the attention that at the divisional Coordination Committee meeting, concerning to the said lands granted to the military, there were oppose, but Minister in reply said, “You don’t need to get worried about it” only send me the “no objection letter”.
Tuesday , 12 March 2013
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