Mahinda Rajapaksa, incumbent President and the ruling party’s candidate in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election, has told a group of journalists that unlike the elite living in Colombo and overseas, the Tamil masses are not interested in a “political” solution to the Tamil question. “A political solution is the demand of the Tamils… Continue reading ‘Political solution not a demand of Tamil masses
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Close contest in southern Lanka
With both the ruling party’s candidate and the main Opposition candidate coming from the Sinhalese-dominated southern Sri Lanka, the January 26 presidential election is expected to be very close in this region. The candidate of the ruling United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and the serving President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, hails from Medamulane near Tangalle. And the… Continue reading Close contest in southern Lanka
Only 32% of Jaffna voters get poll cards
Out of the 721,389 registered voters in the electoral district of Jaffna in north Sri Lanka, only 230,761 (around 32 per cent) had received their polling cards till January 16 for the Presidential election to be held on January 26, Daily Mirror reports. The Jaffna District Assistant Elections Commissioner P Kuganathan has been quoted as… Continue reading Only 32% of Jaffna voters get poll cards
Lanka accepts MU’S free education offer
Madras University Vice-Chancellor G Thiruvasagam said the Sri Lankan government “has agreed in principle’ to the University of Madras” free higher education to the Tamil refugees living in various camps in Sri Lanka. He told reporters after the 152nd year convocation held here on Tuesday that a meeting was organised to discuss the various aspects… Continue reading Lanka accepts MU’S free education offer
Price rise affects Rajapaksa’s prospects
Skyrocketing prices of essential commodities seem to be adversely affecting the chances of President Mahinda Rajapaksa and boosting the prospects of his principal rival, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election. The viciously rising cost of living has been one of the major issues among the Sinhalese speaking people throughout the island… Continue reading Price rise affects Rajapaksa’s prospects
Sri Lankan Tamils should opt for a total boycott
The independent Milan-based Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) conducted a Sri Lanka war crimes tribunal at Dublin, capital of the Irish Republic, on January 14 and 15 — Pongal and Tamil new year days. The tribunal examined eyewitnesses and other material evidence in great detail. In the preliminary findings issued on January16, the tribunal held the… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils should opt for a total boycott
Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship,Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship
Former Minister Dr Jayalath Jayawaradana said that the law of the jungle was prevailing in Sri Lanka and President Mahinda Rajapaksa was leading the country towards dictatorship and family rule. Addressing a press conference, Jayawaradana said that there was no law and order in the island nation and that human rights violations were rampant. The… Continue reading Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship,Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship
Lankan Tamils in India will be asked to return
Sri Lankan Tamils living in refugee camps in India would be asked to return home to lead an honourable life, if the former army chief Sarath Fonseka wins the presidential elections, said United National Party leader Dr Jayalath Jayawaradana at a press conference here on Saturday. “We are grateful to the Indian and State governments… Continue reading Lankan Tamils in India will be asked to return
Tamils boosted Lankan economy
Historian S Muthiah on Saturday said the contribution made by Tamils of Indian origin had given a boost to the Sri Lankan economy. “The Indian Tamil labourers in the island nation built harbours and railways, giving a boost to the country’s economy between 1930-70,” he said at the inauguration of a four-day archaeological exhibition on… Continue reading Tamils boosted Lankan economy
Fonseka will ensure restoration of democracy
[PTI] A former Sri Lankan Minister and Member of Parliament Dr Jayalath Jayawardana of the opposition United National party (UNP) today said former Army Chief General Sarath Fonseka, being backed by his party for the Presidential election, would ensure restoration of democracy in the island, if voted to power. "People of Sri Lanka have a… Continue reading Fonseka will ensure restoration of democracy
