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Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Concessions to Tamils at polls


SRI Lanka's president on Tuesday offered concessions to ethnic Tamil demands for greater autonomy ahead of elections in which the minority community could play a decisive role.

President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is seeking a second term, said he was proposing power-sharing arrangements to give minority Tamils a greater say in the legislature and address long-standing demands for devolution of power.

Tamils account for 12.5 per cent of Sri Lanka's 20 million population and have long pushed for regional autonomy.

The quest for an independent homeland was the main plank of a decades-long armed insurgency by Tamil Tiger separatists that only ended last year with a final military victory over the rebels.

'The end of the war does not mean the end of the conflict,' President Rajapakse told foreign correspondents at his tightly guarded Temple Trees residence in Colombo. 'We need to politically address the needs of Tamils.' His remarks came days after the main Tamil political group, the Tamil National Alliance, pledged to support his main presidential challenger, former army chief Sarath Fonseka.

Both men are from the majority Sinhalese community. If they split the Sinhalese vote at the Jan 26 polls, then the Tamil vote could prove the deciding factor.

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