When in power, people start making money, Maran told U.S. Political Officer

The estranged DMK M.P. spoke about party’s corrupt image & predicted its downfall; criticised ‘freebies’; praised Rahul Gandhi; was ‘very downbeat’ about United Progressive Alliance’s electoral prospects In a candid conversation with the American Political Officer in February 2008, DMK Member of Parliament Dayanidhi Maran spoke of corruption in his party and the increasing anti-incumbency… Continue reading When in power, people start making money, Maran told U.S. Political Officer

Maran called Karunanidhi’s October 2008 resignation threat a diversionary `drama’

The then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, on a day-long hunger strike at the Marina Beach in April 2009 to protest against the military action in Sri Lanka. Less than a month before he was accepted back in the DMK fold in 2008, DMK M.P. Dayanidhi Maran reportedly told an officer of the U.S.… Continue reading Maran called Karunanidhi’s October 2008 resignation threat a diversionary `drama’

India continues broad spectrum engagement with Sri Lanka

Many India-propelled projects have ensured that the people can begin rebuilding their lives Helping to rebuild the battered infrastructure in the north Sri Lanka and catering to the livelihood concerns of the Tamils have marked the broad spectrum Indian engagement with Sri Lanka in the past two post-war years, to ensure an early return of… Continue reading India continues broad spectrum engagement with Sri Lanka

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Norwegian Ambassador summoned

The Sri Lankan foreign office summoned the Norwegian Ambassador in Colombo early this week, and expressed concern over the conduct of some diplomats of the mission during the end-stages of the war with the LTTE. “We can confirm that a meeting took place May 16th between [Foreign] Secretary [Karunathilake] Amunugama and Ambassador [Hilde] Haraldstad,” said… Continue reading Norwegian Ambassador summoned

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Welikada prisoners launch hunger strike

A section of inmates at the Welikada prison here have launched a hunger strike since Thursday morning, complaining about the arbitrary release of some fellow prisoners under a common amnesty to coincide with the 2600th anniversary of Buddha’s enlightenment. They wanted the government to release them too. “The prison officers are currently negotiating with them… Continue reading Welikada prisoners launch hunger strike

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Night-long vigil by U.K. Tamils at Trafalgar Square

Hundreds of British Tamils held a night-long “vigil” at Trafalgar Square, central London, to press their demand for an independent international investigation into allegations of human rights abuses against the Sri Lankan Government. In a letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron, delivered to Downing Street, the British Tamil Forum (BTF) which organised the vigil… Continue reading Night-long vigil by U.K. Tamils at Trafalgar Square

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“Colombo must initiate settlement to ease pressure”

India has advised Sri Lanka to take rapid steps domestically to ease international pressure emanating from a report on the conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in which the government has nearly been accused of committing war crimes. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris met the entire top firmament of India’s… Continue reading “Colombo must initiate settlement to ease pressure”

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First international Gateway Hotel opens in Colombo

The Indian Hotels (Taj group) announced the opening of the first international gateway hotel, with the rebranding of the Taj Airport Garden Hotel here. Announcing this, Gateway Hotel group COO, P.K.Mohan Kumar, said that Colombo Gateway was the 21st hotel in the chain, which aimed at upscale market (mid-market). As many as 17 more hotels… Continue reading First international Gateway Hotel opens in Colombo

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