Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has denied the claim made by one of the two suspects in the Pune German Bakery blast case that he received his training in the island nation. A report on the Defence Ministry website quoted Mr. Rajapaksa as saying that extremist groups operating in Pakistan have not received any… Continue reading ‘Blast suspects did not receive training in Sri Lanka’
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UNP faces crisis
The main opposition in Sri Lanka United National Party (UNP) on Friday appeared headed for a major crisis over the leadership issue. A group of 25 of 43 remaining parliamentarians of the UNP has issued an ultimatum to party leader Ranil Wickremsinghe to either resolve the internal crisis or be prepared to face the consequences.… Continue reading UNP faces crisis
Homage paid to IPKF martyrs in Sri Lanka
The visiting Army Chief V.K. Singh on Monday offered floral tributes at the memorial for the soldiers and officers of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) who lost their lives fighting the LTTE in the late 80s. General Singh, who is currently on a five-day official trip, is the first Indian Army Chief to pay… Continue reading Homage paid to IPKF martyrs in Sri Lanka
Ranil seeks Indian help to revive agriculture
The Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka and former Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, sought India’s assistance in reviving agriculture and fisheries in the Vanni region, pointing out that “until the region returns to normalcy and commences food production and fisheries, Sri Lanka will continue to have problems.” “It will affect the food supply and… Continue reading Ranil seeks Indian help to revive agriculture
Rajapksa defends amendment move
Amid growing criticism from the opposition and sections of the media, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has defended the decision of his government to amend the Constitution. The amendments, which have been referred by the government to the Supreme Court for its opinion, are scheduled to be debated and voted in Parliament on September 8,… Continue reading Rajapksa defends amendment move
Ranil: we’ll cooperate with all stakeholders in finding solution
The United National Party will cooperate with all stakeholders in the efforts to find a political solution to the Tamils issue, the former Sri Lankan Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Friday. “We are for a solution… We will cooperate with the TNA [the Tamil National Alliance], the [Sri Lankan]… Continue reading Ranil: we’ll cooperate with all stakeholders in finding solution
Political solution should be priority: Nirupama Rao
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said here on Thursday the time had come for Sri Lanka to move beyond re-settlement of displaced Tamil civilians to resolution of the ethnic conflict. Interacting with Colombo-based Indian journalists at the end of her four-day visit, Ms. Rao said she stressed the need to move beyond resettlement to a political… Continue reading Political solution should be priority: Nirupama Rao
India monitoring China’s intention in Indian Ocean, says Krishna
Issue of recent attacks on Indian fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy discussed India on Tuesday said it was closely monitoring China’s intention as it was showing “more than the normal interest” in the Indian Ocean affairs. “The Government of India has come to realise that China has been showing more than the normal interest… Continue reading India monitoring China’s intention in Indian Ocean, says Krishna
Sri Lankan Cabinet lifts bar on third term
The Sri Lankan Cabinet on Monday approved changes to the 1978 Constitution, including an amendment that clears the path for President Mahinda Rajapaksa to seek a third term in office. Reforms to the Constitution introduced by the former President, J.R. Jayewardene, have long been on the agenda of both the major parties in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Sri Lankan Cabinet lifts bar on third term
“Rehabilitation of displaced Tamils a major concern”
Recognising the need for a political settlement of the Tamil question in Sri Lanka, Communist Party of India (Marxist) Central Committee member T.K. Rangarajan, MP, on Friday said the immediate priority should be to address the concerns of relief, resettlement and rehabilitation of the Tamil civilian population. Addressing the 19th National Congress of the Sri… Continue reading “Rehabilitation of displaced Tamils a major concern”
