"It is not our issue. We are for welfare of Tamils and taking action against war crimes committed against Tamils in Lanka," DMK MP Tiruchi Shiva said outside Parliament when asked whether the party will bring a no-confidence motion against the government.
After deciding to pull out of the government yesterday, all DMK ministers today resigned from the government expressing dismay over the "dilution" of India's stand on the Lankan Tamils issue.
Both Houses of Parliament were repeatedly disrupted over the issue of Lankan Tamils.
Making his party stand clear,the DMK MP said, "Yesterday, we got the draft resolution which was totally different from the earlier resolution. There were many deviations and changes which made the resolution diluted. When we expect the Indian government to make the resolution stronger, it has been diluted and the government is silent on Geneva conference".
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"Foreign policy must be devised for the welfare of the people and the interest of the people. Anyone can say anything but our policy will remain the same," he said.
When it was pointed out that Sri Lanka is a sovereign country, he said, "Just because it is a sovereign country, we are requesting for building international pressure.