Sri Lanka is expecting a 15 per cent increase in MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions) traffic from India, given the current peaceful situation prevailing in the island nation after years of ethnic conflict, said Vipula Wanigasekar, General Manager, Sri Lanka Convention Bureau. In an interaction with the media here recently as part of Meet… Continue reading Lanka sees more MICE traffic from India
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Jaya blames Centre for Sri Lankan Tamils plight
AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa on Friday said the Union government instead of playing a meaningful role on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, kept silent and facilitated the Rajapaksa government exterminate Tamils in their country. In response to a query on the Centre’s role on the issue, she told reporters on Friday that India kept silent… Continue reading Jaya blames Centre for Sri Lankan Tamils plight
Tamils will never forgive MK: Jaya
AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa on Thursday said that Chief Minister M Karunanidhi was now trying to blame LTTE chief V Prabhakaran for the current plight of Lankan Tamils in the island nation to escape the wrath of the Tamil race. In a statement, she said the Tamil race would not forgive Karunanidhi for the… Continue reading Tamils will never forgive MK: Jaya
Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
The unease in the Sri Lankan Opposition in naming General Sarath Fonseka as their joint candidate for the Presidential elections against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, continued with UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe laying down a fresh set of tough conditions before the retired general. The UNP boss told the media that Fonseka must agree to abolish or… Continue reading Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
Lanka placates army to counter Fonseka
In an attempt to counter the political pull of the ousted Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and war hero Gen Sarath Fonseka, the Rajapaksa government has announced a number of measures to placate the armed forces, especially the two lakh strong army. The government is to immediately pay the defence forces personnel, the across the… Continue reading Lanka placates army to counter Fonseka
Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
At the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) convention here on Sunday, party chief and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa clearly indicated that he was not in a hurry to accept the workers’ clamour for a snap Presidential election to quickly eliminate the threat from war hero Gen Sarath Fonseka, who is likely to be the… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
Lanka not asked to return Indian ships
The Sri Lankan Navy denied reports that it had received any request from the Indian government to return the two Coast Guard vessels the latter had given on annual, renewable lease. “As far as the navy is concerned, we have not been asked to return the ships,” spokesman Capt Athula Senarath told Express here on… Continue reading Lanka not asked to return Indian ships
Pranab, Rajapaksa hold wide-ranging talks
Sri Lanka’s main Opposition outfit, United National Party (UNP), has not yet decided to support the candidature of Gen Sarath Fonseka, the controversial former Army Commander, for the presidency of the country, a top level source in the UNP told Express on Sunday. Asked for the reasons for backing out of a commitment, which the… Continue reading Pranab, Rajapaksa hold wide-ranging talks
‘India’s help must to defeat LTTE politically’
The Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said here on Saturday that it was important to develop good relations with India to defeat the LTTE politically in the international arena and prevent its recrudescence. He said that though the LTTE had been defeated militarily, it was politically active overseas. Some military cadres who had escaped were… Continue reading ‘India’s help must to defeat LTTE politically’
Lankan Tamils need reassurance: Pranab
Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Saturday, that Sri Lankan Tamils who had come out of the conflict zone, after the defeat of the terrorists, were “traumatised” and “fearful” about their future, and that it was necessary for the Lan kan government to reassure them that their rights as equal citizens of the… Continue reading Lankan Tamils need reassurance: Pranab
