"It has come to our notice that Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister Champika Ranawaka has threatened that one Mullivaikal (where Tamil civilians were reportedly killed in large numbers during the war against LTTE) was enough and that no one should try to get hundred more," he said in a faxed message to Singh.
The remarks were "highly provocative and therefore condemnable," Karunanidhi, whose party is a key constituent of ruling UPA at the Centre, said, adding, Tamils all over the world are "very much perturbed over the reprehensible remarks."
"I, therefore, request you to kindly use your good offices to take up this matter with the Sri Lankan government with an advice to adopt a course of restraint and humanitarianism. The UNO may also be apprised of such harsh stance of the Sri Lankan government," he added.
The Sri Lankan minister had reportedly made the remarks recently in response to Tamil National alliance MP R Sambanthan warning of a fight for their "external self-determination" if Tamils were denied their rights.