Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization

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Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization
PresidentKarunanidhi
IdeologyThe creation of a separate Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka
Website
http://teso.org.in/[dead link]

The Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization (TESO) was an Eelam Tamil supporters organisation founded in Madras on 13 May 1985 with Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi as President and K. Veeramani and Nedumaran as members for the establishment of an independent Tamil Eelam in the northeast of Sri Lanka.[1][full citation needed]

When the Central Government of India ordered Tamil Eelam leadership to be sent out of Madras, thousands of Tamilians marched along the streets of New Delhi protesting against the provocative order. Five days later TESO successfully prevented movements of trains throughout Tamil Nadu as a protest against the extradition of the Eelam leadership. When the situation on the borders between India and Sri Lanka were tense, Nedumaran heroically sailed to Sri Lanka, videotaped the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka and on his return, went straight to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to apprise him of the situation in Sri Lanka. Rajiv Gandhi refused to meet him and thus showed his indifference to the sufferings of the Tamils in Sri Lanka.[2][full citation needed]

When the Government of India sent an Indian Battalion to Sri Lanka as the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF), the Dravidar Kazhagam protested against it. The worst fears of the Dravidar Kazhagam regarding the IPKF proved true within a week or two of its functioning in Sri Lanka. The battalion had to take orders from the Sri Lanka Government and naturally that Government employed the IPKF against the guerrilla fighters of Eelam. Very soon, Indian papers reported that the Indian Government was spending at the rate of rupees ten million per day for maintaining the IPKF in Sri Lanka. The general public then realized that making the Indo-Lanka pact was a historic folly on the part of the Indian Government awoke to the realities but stood on false prestige and did not wish to withdraw the IPKF. But the Government of Sri Lanka insisted on the withdrawal of Indian troops in May 1989 probably because this force tried to prevent the Sri Lanka army from hunting down not only the freedom fighters but the innocent Tamil civilians.[2][full citation needed]

Revival of TESO[]

On 20 April 2012 M. Karunanidhi sought the revival of the Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO).[3][4] After this announcement M. Karunanidhi got severe criticism from several other pro-Tamil leaders.

After several hurdles on 12 August 2012 TESO conference held as Eelam Tamils Rights Protection Conference at YMCA grounds in chennai.[5][6]

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References[]

  1. ^ Gopalakrishnan, Periyar: Father of the Tamil race, p. 54.
  2. ^ a b Gopalakrishnan, Periyar: Father of the Tamil race, p. 55.
  3. ^ Special Correspondent (26 April 2012). "Karunanidhi wants Centre to back 'Eelam' campaign". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  4. ^ "M Karunanidhi backs Eelam demand; seeks revival of TESO". Economic Times. PTI. 26 April 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  5. ^ A Subramani (13 August 2012). "HC gives conditional permission to Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation for conference". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  6. ^ Special Correspondent (13 August 2012). "TESO meet says India cannot remain silent on Sri Lanka". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
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