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Exposing a major scam by some Tamil diaspora groups and Tamil politicians in India and Sri Lanka, the immediate family of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran urged Tamils around the world not to get duped by a ‘gang of mafia fraudsters’.
Karthic Manoharan, the son of Prabhakaran’s elder brother, Velupillai Manoharan speaking exclusively to Daily Mirror warned that no money collected to ‘keep alive’ the former rebel leader goes to the family nor the poor and suffering Tamils in the North.
Prabhakaran’s nephew complained against Indian Tamil leaders Nedumaran and Kasi Anandan and former Sri Lankan Tamil MP K Sivajilingam who had been attempting to resurrect his uncle and cousin sister from the dead to get political and financial gains. “It is important to give the due respect to the dead and urge the Tamils around the world not to get duped by defectors of the real cause of the helpless Tamils in Sri Lanka,” young Manoharn told Daily Mirror.
Expressing his disappointment over the behaviour of Tamil groups, Prabhakaran’s nephew went on to urge the Sri Lankan government to take action against ex Tamil MP Sivajilingam.
Speaking from Denmark, Karthic complained that the Diaspora groups have been collecting money from the end of the war in 2009 and now they were claiming that the money was being used to look after his uncle Prabhakaran who is turning 70 this year.
“My uncle and his entire family died during the last days of the war. Please respect the dead,” said Karthic who has been living in Denmark for last 26 years.
Breaking the silence of nearly 40 years, Manoharan’s family had strongly decided to stop the ‘nonsense’ by greedy Diaspora groups who had been selling the ‘brand name’ of Prabhakaran to fleece hundreds and thousands of hard earned money of Tamil nationals around the world. The family has decided to tell the ‘truth’ that the entire family of Prabhakan was dead especially after the fake-AI manipulated video of a speech by a duplicate daughter of Prabhakaran -‘Dwaraka’ was released in Europe on the LTTE’s ‘Maaveerar Naal” or Great Heroes Day on November 27, 2023.
Manoharan said that if his uncle had lived, he would be 70 years old by November 26, this year.
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