May 21, 1991: LTTE TERRORISTS suicide bomber Thenmuli Rajaratnam assassinated former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi while the latter was campaigning for a parliamentary candidate in Tamil Nadu, also killing an additional 13 civilians. Following the assassination, seven suspected LTTE TERRORISTS activists committed suicide after being surrounded by police. In June 2006, the LTTE TERRORISTS issued a formal apology for this action. However, the Indian government quickly responded saying forgiving LTTE Terrorists for the 1991 killing of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi would amount to endorsing their ideology of terror.
May 21: Sriperumbudur, India: An LTTE TERRORISTS suicide bomber kills former Indian Prime Minister and Indian Opposition Leader Rajiv Gandhi and 14 others.
May 20: Malwatta, Sammanthurai, Ampara: LTTE TERRORISTS fired on a group of Muslims who were returning from the paddy-field in a tractor; nine Muslims were killed and two injured.
June :Colombo: 12 killed and 85 civilians injured after a suicide bombing outside the Joint Operations Command (JOC) building on Flower Road, Colombo 7.
June 12: Kokkadicholai, Batticaloa: LTTE TERRORISTS Bomb explosion in Manmunai ferry kills ten civilians.
June 24: Weligahakandiya Batticaloa: LTTE TERRORISTS abducted and killed eight Sinhalese and injured one Tamil.