Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday said a number of clauses of the Katchatheevu agreement were being violated and the recent happenings are proving it again. Answering a query on the External Affairs Minister S M Krishna’s comment that Katcha theevu agreement was a closed issue and there was no question for any reconsideration, Karunanidhi… Continue reading Lanka navy attacks violating Katchatheevu pact
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Defection of SB hits Fonseka camp
The Sarath Fonseka camp suffered a major dent with the defection of the United National Party (UNP) stalwart S B Dissanayake to the Mahinda Rajapaksa camp on Monday. Dissanayake, better known by his initials “SB” told a reporters here, that he had met Rajapaksa in the morning to convey his decision to resign from all… Continue reading Defection of SB hits Fonseka camp
S M Krishna rules out delegation to Sri Lanka
Walking the tight rope on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue in Rajya Sabha on Monday, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna virtually ruled out sending a parliamentary delegation to the island nation that is in the midst of presidential elections. But, he assured the elders that a memorandum of understanding with the Lankan side to… Continue reading S M Krishna rules out delegation to Sri Lanka
Fonseka declined purchase of ammunition
Gen Sarath Fonseka, former army commander and the joint Opposition candidate in the coming Sri Lankan Presidential election, has said that one of the reasons why President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa fell out with him was his refusal to order artillery shells worth $ 300 million after the war against the LTTE… Continue reading Fonseka declined purchase of ammunition
Chinese projects proving costly for Lanka
The whooping US $ 6.1 billion worth mega projects that China bagged in post-war Sri Lanka is proving to be costly for the island nation both in terms of money and jobs, The Sunday Times reports. There are three serious issues that ought to worry Sri Lankans, the paper pointed out. Firstly, Chinese funds are… Continue reading Chinese projects proving costly for Lanka
Venkaiah slams Rajapaksa on Lankan Tamil issue
Launching a scathing attack on Sri Lanka over the issue of resettlement of Tamils, senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said President Mahinda Rajapaksa had failed to deliver on the promise of devolution of powers, reconciliation and resettlement of minority Tamils. Venkaiah Naidu told reporters after victory in the war, Rajapaksa had promised… Continue reading Venkaiah slams Rajapaksa on Lankan Tamil issue
US mounts political pressure on Lanka
Close on the heels of India’s appeal to Sri Lanka to move towards ethnic reconciliation and a meaningful political solution to the 30-year conflict, the US is sending Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, to Colombo next week to encourage post-war reconciliation. Blake will be in Lanka on Monday and Tuesday, the… Continue reading US mounts political pressure on Lanka
SL army open fire at Lankan Tamils, one killed
Sri Lankan soldiers shooting at a group of people planning to illegally migrate to Australia killed a young man Saturday on an eastern beach, the military said Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said the army did not kill the man intentionally but he got shot while trying to grab a weapon from a soldier. Christian… Continue reading SL army open fire at Lankan Tamils, one killed
All India release: Chennai firm dubs Lankan film
A Chennai-based company has undertaken to dub and distribute all over India Road From Elephant Pass which is Sri Lanka’s official entry for the Oscars next year. Southern Digital Screenz (SDS) run by Usman Faiz would dub the film into Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannda and Hindi, and release it in 1000 digital cinemas in India,… Continue reading All India release: Chennai firm dubs Lankan film
Few Tamil refugees leaving camps in Sri Lanka
Less than 20 per cent of the Tamil war refugees kept in camps in north Sri Lanka have availed of the freedom of movement granted by the government since Dec. 1, the Minister for Human Rights, Mahinda Samarasinghe, said here on Friday. Samarsinghe told the media that over the past three days, only 22,443 of… Continue reading Few Tamil refugees leaving camps in Sri Lanka
