"The different stands being taken by Congress and the Central government every day on the Eelam issue is worrisome...A situation is being created where such attitudes cannot be watched silently," Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation said in a statement.
While External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid did not say anything concrete on the US-sponsored resolution in the UNHRC following which DMK, BJP and some other parties walked out of Lok Sabha on March 7, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad who had attended the TESO meeting in New Delhi had said India would back the US resolution, it said.
TESO also made it clear it would not compromise on its stand, vis-a-vis Sri Lankan Tamils issue. The organisation has been among others, pressing for India supporting US at UNHRC.
"Therefore, to exert further pressure on the Centre, the March 12 general strike will happen at any cost," the statement sent from the DMK headquarters said while calling for all-round support.