Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Friday adopted a resolution urging the Centre to positively consider the state government's request to immediately dispatch food and life-saving medicines to crisis-hit Sri Lanka as Chief Minister M K Stalin stressed on the need for the state to extend humanitarian aid to the island republic on time. The resolution, piloted by Stalin, was unanimously passed by the House, including the opposition AIADMK and the BJP. Interestingly, apart from extending support to the government resolution, Deputy Leader of the Opposition AIADMK O Panneerselvam pledged Rs 50 lakh in his personal capacity, to be extended as aid to Sri Lankan Tamils.
Hours after, the Chief Minister wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the passage of the resolution. Stalin urged Modi to immediately issue directions to the Ministry of External Affairs to facilitate early shipment of food, essential goods and lifesaving medicines from Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka. The Chief Minister underscored that Tamil Nadu has not received any official communication on its earlier requests seeking the Centre's nod to send the supplies. A memorandum was given to Modi on March 31 by him, Stalin said and he recalled that he had also spoken and written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Earlier, moving the resolution, the Chief Minister said, "We can't see the development in Sri Lanka as the neighbouring country's internal issue. We need to extend humanitarian aid...help should be prompt, on time". Recalling his meeting with PM Modi last month on the issue, Stalin said he followed it up with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar but there has been no response from the Centre so far. "Hence, I have been constrained to move this resolution," he said. Referring to the DMK's long-standing commitment for the Ealam Tamils, Stalin said "it is the stand of this government that we should now extend" a humanitarian assistance. The state government has decided to provide 40,000 tonnes of rice, 137 types of lifesaving drugs and 500 tonnes of milk powder for children, all valued at an estimated Rs 123 crore.
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