“It is our hope that the vision and leadership that resulted in an end to armed conflict will now be employed in the quest for a genuine political settlement resulting in national reconciliation among all the communities of Sri Lanka,” Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha, said in his Independence Day message… Continue reading India hopes Sri Lanka will pursue genuine political settlement
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‘Red-carpet’ welcome to Sri Lankan delegation surprises D. Raja
Even as the situation in post-war Sri Lanka and the Tamils issue are expected to be discussed in Parliament, Communist Party of India MP. D. Raja on Tuesday expressed surprise over the “red-carpet” treatment being extended to a parliamentary delegation from that country here. ‘Discussion needed’ “We want a discussion on the plight of Sri… Continue reading ‘Red-carpet’ welcome to Sri Lankan delegation surprises D. Raja
Lok Sabha Speaker meets Sri Lankan team
Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Monday expressed the hope that there would be comprehensive engagement between India and Sri Lanka to find an honourable solution to the problems of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. Interacting with a 10-member parliamentary delegation from Sri Lanka led by its Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, Ms. Kumar referred to the… Continue reading Lok Sabha Speaker meets Sri Lankan team
Gotabaya releases "factual account" of war against LTTE
Hinting that Sri Lanka will re-examine its war with the Tamil Tigers, Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has said his country “will certainly engage with and account for the events of the past, [but] our focus must be on the future”. Launching the report “Humanitarian Operation — Factual Analysis”, compiled by the Ministry of Defence as… Continue reading Gotabaya releases "factual account" of war against LTTE
TNA sweeps local polls in Sri Lanka’s north
War-battered people in Sri Lanka’s Tamil-dominated north voted overwhelmingly for pro-LTTE TNA, handing it 18 seats in local council polls there, while the ruling UPFA of President Mahinda Rajapaksa swept the elections in other parts of the country bagging a total of 45 seats. The United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) registered win in 45 councils… Continue reading TNA sweeps local polls in Sri Lanka’s north
CPI observes solidarity day with Sri Lankan Tamils
The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Friday observed an “all-India solidarity day with the Sri Lankan Tamils” and held countrywide demonstrations, highlighting the Tamils’ cause and pressed for upholding their legitimate rights and finding a speedy political solution. In New Delhi, where the city unit of the AIADMK too joined the stir held at… Continue reading CPI observes solidarity day with Sri Lankan Tamils
Rehabilitate Tamils at the earliest, Jayalalithaa tells Prasad Kariyawasam
Sri Lankan High Commissioner calls on Chief Minister Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday urged Sri Lanka to ensure that attacks by its Navy on fishermen of the State and arrests of the fisherfolk did not recur. She expressed this view to Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India Prasad Kariyawasam when he called on her at… Continue reading Rehabilitate Tamils at the earliest, Jayalalithaa tells Prasad Kariyawasam
KKS port: India, Sri Lanka ink MoU
India and Sri Lanka signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday to develop the Kankesanthurai (KKS) port, the first such deep water facility being re-built in the northern peninsula. The KKS port was rendered useless after the LTTE repeatedly attacked it when the outfit controlled the surrounding areas. The port was key in connecting the… Continue reading KKS port: India, Sri Lanka ink MoU
Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday voiced concern over the plight of Internally Displaced Persons in Sri Lanka and said her country was looking at some innovative and creative ideas to break the impasse over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue. Ms. Clinton, who called on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at the Secretariat… Continue reading Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue
14 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy
In the second such incident within a fortnight, 14 Indian fishermen were arrested on Monday by the Sri Lankan Navy and taken to the island nation for allegedly fishing in their waters. Eighteen fishermen had set out to sea in two boats and 14 of them had been arrested and taken to Mannar district in… Continue reading 14 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy
