U.S. hopes for reconciliation

The U.S. has expressed the hope that the historic mandate secured by the combine led by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa will take forward national reconciliation and ensure human rights. In a statement here, the U.S. Embassy congratulated Mr. Rajapaksa and the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) on their historic victory in the first nationwide… Continue reading U.S. hopes for reconciliation

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Swamy hails Rajapaksa’s victory

The victory of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s party in the Sri Lankan parliamentary elections is a good development for Indian national interest, Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy said on Saturday. In a press statement, Dr. Swamy said it was a mandate necessary to enable the President to take “bold steps” to amend the Constitution and provide… Continue reading Swamy hails Rajapaksa’s victory

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A decisive mandate in Sri Lanka

The results of post-conflict Sri Lanka’s first parliamentary elections are on expected lines. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling United Progressive Freedom Alliance, led by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, has scored a decisive victory on the strength of a vote share that may exceed 60 per cent. After President Rajapaksa’s big victory in the January 26… Continue reading A decisive mandate in Sri Lanka

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Ruling coalition poised for victory in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s ruling combine-United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA)-led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa appears poised for a comfortable majority in the 225 member Parliament for which election was held on Thursday. Low voter turnout and sporadic incidents of violence marked the election. Despite the presence of over 7,000 candidates in the electoral field, the six week… Continue reading Ruling coalition poised for victory in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan boat found abandoned

A Sri Lankan boat was found abandoned on the Sherankottai shore near Rameswaram on Wednesday, giving rise to doubts that “some persons” might have landed. According to security agencies, the boat might have landed between 3 and 3.30 a.m. A few litres of petrol, diesel and two fishing nets were found in it. Ruling out… Continue reading Sri Lankan boat found abandoned

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Sri Lanka goes to the polls tomorrow

It’s advantage United People’s Freedom Alliance in the parliamentary election scheduled to be held on Thursday. The election is expected to be mainly a contest between the ruling UPFA led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the main opposition United National Party alliance led by the former Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe. Given Mr. Rajapaksa’s easy victory… Continue reading Sri Lanka goes to the polls tomorrow

Sri Lanka emergency laws extended

The dissolved Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday extended the emergency laws by another month. The extension came two days before the parliamentary election. Parliament alone has authority to extend the life of emergency regulations and that too for one month. The extension is the second since Parliament was dissolved in February. Emergency has been in… Continue reading Sri Lanka emergency laws extended

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