<p>Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy today asked Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa to visit Sri Lanka to "help foster Sinhala-Tamil" reconciliation as he took jibes at DMK chief M Karunanidhi for going "bankrupt" on ideas on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I urge Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa to visit Sri Lanka and help foster the Sinhala-Tamil reconciliation instead of engaging in competitive Tamil sectarian chauvinism with Karunanidhi who is now bankrupt of ideas," he said in a statement.<br /><br />Swamy, who had earlier visited Sri Lanka to attend a seminar besides meeting the top brass of the island nation government including President Mahinda Rajapakse, said a visit by Jayalalithaa will promote reconciliation.<br /><br />"The Sinhala-Tamil animosity based on the bogus British imperialist Aryan-Dravidian divide has plagued the two communities and this needs to be rectified now," he said.<br /><br />A visit by Jayalalithaa to Sri Lanka at this juncture will promote reconciliation and foster India-Sri Lanka bonding, he added.<br /><br />He warned Karunanidhi against any talk of "Eelam", saying it would attract action under Indian Penal Code including abetment of secessionist forces against Sri Lanka which "is a friendly country (to India)". </p>
<p>Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy today asked Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa to visit Sri Lanka to "help foster Sinhala-Tamil" reconciliation as he took jibes at DMK chief M Karunanidhi for going "bankrupt" on ideas on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I urge Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa to visit Sri Lanka and help foster the Sinhala-Tamil reconciliation instead of engaging in competitive Tamil sectarian chauvinism with Karunanidhi who is now bankrupt of ideas," he said in a statement.<br /><br />Swamy, who had earlier visited Sri Lanka to attend a seminar besides meeting the top brass of the island nation government including President Mahinda Rajapakse, said a visit by Jayalalithaa will promote reconciliation.<br /><br />"The Sinhala-Tamil animosity based on the bogus British imperialist Aryan-Dravidian divide has plagued the two communities and this needs to be rectified now," he said.<br /><br />A visit by Jayalalithaa to Sri Lanka at this juncture will promote reconciliation and foster India-Sri Lanka bonding, he added.<br /><br />He warned Karunanidhi against any talk of "Eelam", saying it would attract action under Indian Penal Code including abetment of secessionist forces against Sri Lanka which "is a friendly country (to India)". </p>