Political parties in Tamil Nadu Sunday condemned the near-simultaneous blasts in Sri Lanka which left over 160 people dead and said Tamil people were also hit in the dastardly explosions.
The ruling AIADMK said the blasts have brought indescribable grief and made one shudder at the merciless act carried out when innocent people had gathered to offer prayers.
"We strongly condemn the blasts," the party said in a statement, adding that they took place in areas that had a large population of Tamil Christians.
Conveying their condolences, party top leaders O Panneerselvam and K Palaniswami, said they prayed to the Almighty to strengthen the bereaved to bear with the grief.
"We pray for the brothers and sisters who were killed and for the early recovery of all those injured," they said.
DMK president M K Stalin, in a statement, said the trend of targeting places of worship in several countries -like in New Zealand where an attack took place recently - was a big challenge to humanism that should be thwarted by humanitarian forces.
Noting that Tamils too have been largely affected by the blasts in Sri Lanka, he said: "Justice should expeditiously be rendered to Tamils, other communities and foreigners affected by the blasts in Sri Lanka."
Noted Tamil actress Radikaa Sarathkumar, who had checked out of a hotel just ahead of a blast there, in her twitter handle, said, "OMG bomb blasts in Sri Lanka, God be with all. I just left Colombo Cinnamongrand hotel and it has been bombed, cant believe this, shocking!"
CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury, in a tweet, said,"Terrible news. Condolences to the families of the victims. There is no place for mindless violence in society. #SriLanka."
CPI Tamil Nadu State secretary R Mutharasan demanded immediate action and wondered if the President Maithripala Sirisena government "has lost control."
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