In the legislature, chief minister Stalin introduced a supplementary resolution requesting the federal government to allow Sri Lankans to assist people in need. MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, proposed a separate motion in the Legislative Assembly, saying, "We have put forward different political slogans at different times for the welfare of the Eelam Tamils living in Sri Lanka." " The people of sri lanka have been upset by the wheel of time, which has taken them somewhere and then stopped them. However, this government's current attitude is that we must assist on humanitarian grounds. I'm not going to get into the root of Sri Lanka's current dilemma.
Sri Lanka is experiencing acute fuel shortages. For petrol and diesel, vehicles must queue for hours. There's also the issue of needing to wait 6 hours for kerosene to become available to the general population. The availability of gas cylinders is also severely limited. From time to time, there are reports that cooking has become an issue. electricity is in scarce supply around the country. Inactivity is a problem in both government and private offices. The cost of several vital commodities is skyrocketing. bus and train services have been curtailed, and they are now parked in various locations.
That the tamil Nadu government is prepared to send essential items such as rice, pulses, dairy products, and life-saving medicines to Sri Lankans on humanitarian grounds in order to assist them during the country's current severe economic crisis; the state government has already written a letter to the central government requesting permission. The central government, on the other hand, has yet to provide a firm reaction in this area.