Colombo:
Rubbishing frequent claims by Sri Lankan government that the elusive LTTE supremo Vellupillai Prabhakaran has been injured in a military raid, his key aide has said the people would soon realise the ",futility", of army's claims of success against the rebels.
",A false propaganda saying our leader Prabhakaran is injured is being carried. Nobody can approach our leader,", LTTE political head B Nadesan told the Tamil Daily Thinakkural in an interview on Saturday.
While the Sri Lankan security forces were claiming success in their clashes against LTTE, Nadesan said the ",people of Sri Lanka will realise the futility of such a claim in times to come",.
Nadesan accused the Sri Lankan government of trying to sideline the Norwegian mediators besides contradicting the United Nations. ",The government is not in favour of peace process,", he said.
Lankan Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetilleke had said that fighter jets had dropped 20 bombs on Prabhakaran's bunker on November 26, 2007 and had claimed that the rebel leader could have been injured in the attack. The LTTE denied the claim.
The Air Chief repeated the claim on Thursday saying he was confident that Prabhakaran, 53, had been critically injured in that raid.
Over 1000 rebels and hundreds of civilians have died in escalated violence in the country since the government scrapped a tattered 2002 ceasefire last month.
",A false propaganda saying our leader Prabhakaran is injured is being carried. Nobody can approach our leader,", LTTE political head B Nadesan told the Tamil Daily Thinakkural in an interview on Saturday.
While the Sri Lankan security forces were claiming success in their clashes against LTTE, Nadesan said the ",people of Sri Lanka will realise the futility of such a claim in times to come",.
Nadesan accused the Sri Lankan government of trying to sideline the Norwegian mediators besides contradicting the United Nations. ",The government is not in favour of peace process,", he said.
Lankan Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetilleke had said that fighter jets had dropped 20 bombs on Prabhakaran's bunker on November 26, 2007 and had claimed that the rebel leader could have been injured in the attack. The LTTE denied the claim.
The Air Chief repeated the claim on Thursday saying he was confident that Prabhakaran, 53, had been critically injured in that raid.
Over 1000 rebels and hundreds of civilians have died in escalated violence in the country since the government scrapped a tattered 2002 ceasefire last month.
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