This Article is From May 19, 2009

Prabhakaran never listened to anyone: Ex-cadre

Prabhakaran never listened to anyone: Ex-cadre

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Colombo: Velupillai Prabhakaran met with a violent death as he ignored pleas to shun violence and join the mainstream by rejecting recent overtures from the government for a peaceful settlement, a former close confidante of the slain LTTE chief said on Tuesday.

Col Karuna, the LTTE commander of the Eastern region before he fell out with Prabhakaran in 2004, said he identified Prabhakaran's body in the 'No Fire Zone' in northern Lanka.

"The body is of Prabhakaran, there is no doubt about this. Though I am bit saddened that he is no more, but the fact is he never listened to anyone. He always believed that violence is the only solution," Karuna, who is now a federal minister, said in Colombo.

"He is the same, there is no change in his body. He met with this fate for his own deeds," he said after his return from the war zone.

Prabhakaran rejected all overtures by the government with the recent one being in last year, Karuna said, adding that he lost all the opportunity given by the government to shun violence and join the mainstream.

Karuna said he always wanted a political solution to the decades-old ethnic conflict, a view that was never subscribed by the once elusive Tamil Tigers leader.

"Due to Prabhakaran lot of young people were killed and many were forced to join the LTTE. He even forced women to join the outfit," he said.

Karuna, who formed the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal (TMVP), quit the party following difference with his deputy leader Pillayan, and joined the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) as its vice president.

Sivanesan Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan of TMVP was sworn-in as the Chief Minister after elections for the Eastern Province in May last year.

Karuna was recently made the minister for National Integration and Reconciliation in the Mahinda Rajapaksa Cabinet.
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