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Lankan personnel shifted to Bangalore

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Press Trust of India New Delhi/Chennai

However, Government sources said the Sri Lankan airmen at Tambaram have finished their current phase of training and have been sent to appropriate alternative destination for the next phase.

The training of the Lankan personnel by India came in the line of fire from political parties with Chief Minister Jayalalithaa describing it as an "insult to Tamil people" and others including her bitter rival, DMK, also joining in the chorus.

"All Sri Lankan trainees are being sent off today from this Station as per instruction of the Ministry of Defence," a brief Defence Ministry statement said.

The press release issued by Defence Ministry's Public Relations wing in Chennai had created confusion over the status of these cadets but IAF sources later clarified that they were not being sent back to Sri Lanka but to another training institution in Bangalore.

 

Bangalore is the major hub of IAF training and houses its Training Command and several institutions for airmen.

"At a time when there are voices demanding equal status for Tamils in Sri Lanka, reports about Sri Lankan Air force personnel receiving training at the Tambaram Air force station near here has come as a shock to the Tamil people. I strongly condemn this," Jayalalithaa had said in a strongly-worded statement yesterday.

DMK president M Karunanidhi and MDMK founder Vaiko said it was "condemnable" and demanded that they be sent back.

  

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First Published: Jul 06 2012 | 8:05 PM IST

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