Chairman of the Northern Provincial Council C V K Sivgnanam was responding to opposition parties in the southern part of the country who expressed fears of a comeback by the LTTE following discovery of the ammunitions and LTTE's trademark suicide jackets from a house in Chavakachcheri, a battle site when Sri Lanka fought Tamil Tiger rebels for nearly 30 years before the war ended in 2009 in Jaffna.
The LTTE cannot revive its separatist armed movement in Sri Lanka in the absence of Prabakaran, Sivgnanam said.
Prabakaran was was the founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a militant organisation that sought to create an independent Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. Prabhakaran was killed in the fighting with the Sri Lankan Army on May 18, 2009.
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He is now a member of the main Tamil party, Tamil National Alliance and was elected to the northern council in 2013.
Despite assurances from the security establishment that the discovery posed no threat to national security, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa who crushed the LTTE's separatist campaign hinted that the government was hiding the truth.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) battled Sri Lankan forces for a separate Tamil homeland. Rights groups claim government forces killed nearly 40,000 civilians in the final months of the brutal ethnic conflict.