The Indian policy on Sri Lanka in the 1980s, the formative years of the LTTE, provided encouragement to the separatist group, a new book has claimed. The book, ‘Gota’s War’, talks about India’s "covert" role in LTTE’s growth as the outfit undertook frequent terrorist strikes in the island. The book authored by CA Chandraprema was… Continue reading India encouraged LTTE in the 1980’s: Gota’s War Book
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Sri Lanka’s top leaders hold reconciliation talks
(PTI) Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe on Monday held talks here to resolve differences over opposition’s participation in a parliamentary panel to hammer out a solution to the Tamil issue. Wickremesinghe led a United National Party (UNP) delegation to the ‘Temple Trees’, residence of Rajapaksa at his invitation. The two… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s top leaders hold reconciliation talks
BJP slams Cong-led UPA, DMK on Lankan Tamils issue
Slamming the Congress-led UPA and its southern ally DMK on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, BJP on Thursday said the Centre should take all steps for the rehabilitation of internally displaced Tamils. "The continued attacks on Indian fishermen has made a nuclear power like India become a laughing stock due to such attacks from a… Continue reading BJP slams Cong-led UPA, DMK on Lankan Tamils issue
Sri Lankan Buddhists demand demolition of mosque
(PTI) Dozens of Buddhists led by monks joined a demonstration on Monday urging Sri Lanka’s government to proceed with plans to dismantle a mosque located in a sacred Buddhist area. The protesters marched peacefully through Kalutara town, south of Colombo. Last month, thousands of Buddhist monks and lay supporters stormed the mosque in the central… Continue reading Sri Lankan Buddhists demand demolition of mosque
Free Fonseka, Sri Lankan opposition says
Sri Lanka’s main opposition party has called for the immediate release of the jailed Sarath Fonseka, who led the army when it crushed the Tamil Tigers in 2009. Fonseka, who challenged Rajapaksa in the 2010 presidential election, was sentenced to an additional three years in prison after his sentence expired in January this year. At… Continue reading Free Fonseka, Sri Lankan opposition says
Indian delegation briefed on reconciliation process
(PTI) The delegation of visiting Indian MPs was on Thursday briefed on the steps taken by Sri Lanka on reconciliation process in the country, stressing that the government did not want to "force" a solution on people. A senior minister, Nimal Siripala de Silva, said a useful opportunity was provided to the Indian delegates to… Continue reading Indian delegation briefed on reconciliation process
CPM urges Centre to take up Tamils’ issue
(PTI) The CPI-M on Monday urged the Centre to take up political and diplomatic efforts to ensure full rehabilitation and resettlement of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka. Expressing concern at the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka, a resolution adopted at the party’s 20th congress said the Centre should also impress upon the Sri… Continue reading CPM urges Centre to take up Tamils’ issue
Sri Lanka denies role in ‘abduction’ of Australian
Sri Lanka has denied involvement in the abduction of an Australian man missing despite his wife claiming that he had been taken by ‘secret police’. Premakumar Gunaratnam, 42, from New South Wales, went missing late last week from Kiribathigodaj, a commercial hub in Colombo. According to news.com.au, he is a political activist with the People’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies role in ‘abduction’ of Australian
No anger, hostility in ties with India: Sri Lanka
Indo-Sri Lanka ties remain good despite India backing a resolution moved by the US at the UNHRC against Colombo, Foreign Minister G L Peiris has said, observing that no bilateral relationship is one dimensional and "we must not be obsessed with what happened and move on". Addressing Parliament last night in response to the opposition’s… Continue reading No anger, hostility in ties with India: Sri Lanka
Man jailed in attack on Sri Lanka leader ties knot
(PTI) A Sri Lankan man serving a 30-year sentence for involvement in an assassination attempt on the former president has tied the knot with his longtime sweetheart in prison. Sakthivel Ilankesvaran was convicted in 2010 of conspiring to kill then President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga in a 1999 suicide bomb attack blamed on ethnic Tamil rebels.… Continue reading Man jailed in attack on Sri Lanka leader ties knot
