In a resolution adopted in the Assembly, the Jayalalithaa government sought diplomatic efforts by India to change any possible pro-Lanka stand adopted by the US in a UN rights body.
The state government was referring to reports that US, which had earlier sought favoured international probe into the alleged human rights violations and war crimes during the peak of hostilities in Sri Lanka in 2009, had now altered its stand.
Jayalalithaa moved a resolution in the Tamil Nadu Assembly today in which the state government sought a more pro-active role from India.
The resolution moved by Jayalalithaa said that India itself should move a "strong resolution" at the UNHRC along with the US seeking international probe against those who had committed human rights violations and war crimes in contravention to the international rules and conventions.
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"The Tamil Nadu Assembly requests the Government of India that if America takes a stand supportive of Sri Lanka (at the UNHRC), then India must take diplomatic efforts to change that," the resolution, which was unanimously adopted by the House, said.
It had also demanded that India boycott a meeting of Heads of Commonwealth nations held in Sri Lanka in 2013, besides insisting that the AIADMK government would not allow Sri Lankan players and officials to participate in IPL sporting fixtures scheduled in Chennai, which was duly followed by BCCI.
Earlier, Opposition parties including DMK welcomed the resolution.
"This is a timely resolution," DMK's senior leader Durai Murugan said.