Friday, December 7, 2007

Rajiv Gandhi gave no instructions to eliminate LTTE chief, say ex-diplomat and former army commander

New Delhi,Reports suggesting that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi gave orders for the elimination of the LTTE chief, V. Prabhakaran, at the height of the IPKF operations in Sri Lanka in 1987, have been rubbished by a former diplomat and army commander.

Reacting to former commander of IPKF operations in Sri Lanka, Major General (retired) Harkirat Singh’s charge that he was ordered by the then Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, J.N. Dixit, to kill Prabhakaran during a `white flag’ meeting on September 16, 1987, former Ambassador and noted commentator, G. Parthasarthy, said this was a baseless allegation.

Talking to ANI over the phone, Ambassador Parthasarthy said: “I was dealing with affairs relating to Sri Lanka in the Prime Minister’s Office and flew on several occasions to Jaffna to meet with army commanders and officials. What I was told was that Major General Harkirat Singh was removed from his command because of ineptitude.”

Commenting specifically on Major General Harkirat Singh’s charge that he got a call from High Commissioner Dixit at midnight on September 14 and was given the order to kill Prabhakaran, Mr. Parthasarthy said: “I spoke with the army commanders and officials and they told me that instructions of this nature were not given at all.”

Read the full article here,
http://www.indiavision.in/article/National/7042/

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