The clarification by government came amidst threats by one of its key allies DMK to withdraw support on the issue. The government has been criticised for patting the Sri Lankan government for implementing India's suggestions to implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) Report and to promote trilingual policy.
Recalling that India had made a statement on 1st November 2012 in the Working Group of the Human Rights Council during the discussion of the National Report of Sri Lanka for the UPR, wherein it had made several recommendations to Sri Lanka, government said the March 15 meeting this year was a continuation of this process for the formal adoption of the Report of this Group.
"In a statement placed on the record at the formal adoption of this Report on Friday, 15th March 2013 India, while expressing appreciation of Sri Lanka's acceptance of our recommendation to implement the recommendations of LLRC Report and to promote trilingual policy, also expressed the hope that other issues like early progress towards reconciliation, reduction of high security zones, return of private land by the military and phasing out of the security forces in civilian activities in the Northern Province will be done in an effective and timely manner," official sources said today.
Though the statement, which was placed by India's Permamanent Representative to UN in Geneva, Dilip Sinha, does not give clear indication on government's stand on the March 21st resolution in UNHRC, DMK has threatened to pull out of UPA if India failed to push an amended US resolution against Sri Lanka.