A division bench, comprising justices Elipe Dharma Rao and K K Sasidharan, ordered notice on a plea to close down the Poonamallee special camp for Sri Lankan refugees and shift the inmates to other camps in the State. In his PIL, Gangadaran alias Murthy, an inmate in the Poonamallee camp, submitted that originally he and… Continue reading Notice on plea to close down refugee camp
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Now, Big B faces Tamil fury
The involvement of one of Bollywood’s iconic figures, Amitabh Bachchan in the International Indian Film Academy’s (IIFA) film festival in Sri Lanka in June this year has evoked strong protests from the Tamil film industry and that of some political parties and pro-Sri Lankan Tamil groups in the State. Tamil actors Rajnikanth, Kamal Hassan, Vijay,… Continue reading Now, Big B faces Tamil fury
Rajapaksa downsizes ministry
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has kept his promise to cut down the size of his Council of Ministers by swearing in just 37 Cabinet ministers and 39 deputy ministers here on Friday. Including himself, the Cabinet now has only 38 members. Prior to the April 8 parliamentary elections, Rajapaksa’s government had 51 Cabinet ministers,… Continue reading Rajapaksa downsizes ministry
‘Ready to move Centre to assist Parvathi Ammal’
Opposition parties in the State Assembly — the CPI, CPM, MDMK and PMK on Monday strongly condemned the sending back of Parvathi Ammal to Malaysia on April 16, while Chief Minister M Karunanidhi offered to help her saying that “if she wishes to avail of treatment in Chennai, I am ready to move the Centre… Continue reading ‘Ready to move Centre to assist Parvathi Ammal’
Rajapaksas all the way in Lankan Parliament?
The Rajapaksa family is likely to increase its formal control over the Sri Lankan state apparatus in the coming years, according to a leading weekly paper. The Sunday Times said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa was likely to nominate his brother and political aide, Basil Rajapaksa, as the Prime Minister, and get another brother, Chamal, elected… Continue reading Rajapaksas all the way in Lankan Parliament?
Basil Rajapaksa next Lanka PM?
Speculation is rife in Sri Lankan political circles about who will be the Prime Minister following the United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance’s landslide victory in the April 8 parliamentary elections. Names which are doing the rounds in the media are Basil Rajapaksa, President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother, chief advisor and long time campaign manager; Maithripala Sirisena, Sri… Continue reading Basil Rajapaksa next Lanka PM?
Lanka: TNA takes North, Rajapaksa rest
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the most credible and the best organised Tamil nationalist party, swept the predominantly Tamil Northern Province,in the Sri Lankan parliamentary elections held on Thursday. But it had to yield the ethnically mixed Eastern Province to the Mahinda Rajapaksa-led United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA). Political observers see this dichotomy as a… Continue reading Lanka: TNA takes North, Rajapaksa rest
Sino-Lankan bonhomie will bring India closer to
The increasing bonhomie between Sri Lanka and China will help bring India closer to the Sri Lankan Tamils, says Mavai Senathirajah, a top leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). He told Sudar Oli, a Tamil daily, on Monday that India would soon have “no option” but to get closer with the Tamils for two… Continue reading Sino-Lankan bonhomie will bring India closer to
Jaffna yet to overcome fear psychosis
The people of Jaffna are still to overcome the fear psychosis which had been part of their lives during the 30-year war which ended in May last year, says A Varatharajaperumal, former chief minister of the Tamilspeaking North Eastern Province, who is currently on his first visit to the Northern province after he fled Sri… Continue reading Jaffna yet to overcome fear psychosis
Rajapaksa speaks in Tamil defying hooters
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa insisted on speaking in Tamil, despite jeering and hooting from the Sinhalese speaking section of the crowd at an election meeting in the northern district of Vavuniya last Thursday, The Sunday Times reported. “I am also a Sinhalese just like you, but I will speak only in Tamil, and if… Continue reading Rajapaksa speaks in Tamil defying hooters
