Justice Jain's conclusions |
The UF's response |
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam had the backing of Karunanidhi, his DMK government and the state's law-enforcing agencies gave tacit support to the militants.
| Karunanidhi has stated that his government did everything as wanted by the Centre.
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Though the DMK government was dismissed later by then prime minister Chandra Shekhar after Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, the LTTE's clandestine activities continued.
| No comments.
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LTTE regularly interacted with Karunanidhi, so that their work was not hampered.
| These observations are sweeping. No action is called for. |
The LTTE and the United Liberation Front of Asom were working together. |
The observation was noted. |
Former prime minister V P Singh should not have accepted the advice tendered by security experts and bureaucrats.
| Unsubstantiated. The view is not shared by the government. |
In March, 1991, LTTE send wireless messages from Madras their leaders at Jaffna. Some of these pertained to the Rajiv Gandhi assassination plan.
| No comment |
V P Singh government's decision to withdraw Rajiv Gandhi's security cover was "motivated"
| An unsubstantiated view not shared by the government.
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