DMK had demanded that the "genocide" of ethnic Tamils and the "war crimes" inflicted against them by Sri Lankan forces be included in the UN resolution, DMK leader Tiruchi Siva told reporters here.
"We had demanded that an independent, credible and international inquiry be ordered into the genocide of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka," he said.
Siva said these two amendments, as demanded by DMK, were not moved by India at the UNHRC session in Geneva.
In the Rajya Sabha, AIADMK, DMK and CPI members expressed their displeasure over India's intervention during a vote on a US-sponsored resolution at the UNHRC session in Geneva.
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"We are not happy. Government of India has let us down," V Maitreyan (AIADMK) said.
D Raja (CPI) said the "government has let us down terribly. India has made oral submissions and we were kept in the dark about this. We strongly protest this."
As slogan-shouting continued despite appeals, Chairman Hamid Ansari adjourned the House till tomorrow.