Responding to Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram's remarks questioning the party's change of mind even while its demands were being considered, DMK President M Karunanidhi also said there was no public announcement that the party's demands were being looked into it.
"These are the reasons for DMK's announcement (of withdrawal of support to UPA) on March 19 and nothing else," he said in a statement here.
Recalling the meeting the three emissaries of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had with him on Monday, Karunanidhi said Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad had told reporters that they will report back to Singh about the meeting but had made no mention of Parliament adopting a resolution incorporating the amendments or moving them in UNHRC.
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"There were no strong words against Lankan government and that the motion had been watered down. We came to know there was absolutely no chance of including the amendments suggested by us," he added.
On Chidambaram's contention that amendments were possible, he said he was not sure whether there was still time for it.
"We don't know if there is time still. Looks like the time for written amendments has elapsed", he added.
Earlier, Karunanidhi blamed India's 'wholehearted acceptance and appreciation" of a report tabled by Sri Lanka at the UNHRC for the 'watering down' of the US resolution.
Further, DMK's suggested amendments were not considered fully and therefore at this juncture, the party announced its stand of pulling out of UPA, he said.