Sri Lanka's Sinhala-majority Western Province has opposed a recent resolution by Tamil-dominated northern provincial council on a federal solution to grant political autonomy to Tamils, calling the move "constitutionally and legally incorrect".
The Western Provincial Council yesterday passed a resolution against the resolution passed by the Northern Provincial Council, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) Provincial Councilor Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe said.
Warnasinghe also serves as an advisor to President Maithripala Sirisena.
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The northern chief minister CV Wigneswaran said the planned federal solution would not threaten the integrity of the island as it would not lead to separate states.
The Sinhala-majority state has historically opposed the Tamils' federal demand since the island gained independence from Britain in 1948.
The main Tamil party, TNA is hopeful of a federal solution when the country is expected to formulate its new constitution this year.
The process is already underway to replace the current constitution which was made in 1978.