Ranil’s challenge to Rajapaksa

The newly-floated United National Front (UNF), led by the former Sri Lanka Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, challenged Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday to go ahead with his planned early presidential poll if he was confident of his popularity. Hours ahead of a Cabinet meeting Presided by Mr. Rajapaksa which agreed on the dates for the presidential… Continue reading Ranil’s challenge to Rajapaksa

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“A historic opportunity for Sri Lanka”

Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday said Sri Lanka has a historic opportunity to permanently change the relationship between the majority Sinhalese community and the minorities, including the Tamils, in the post-Prabakaran era. Delivering the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial Lecture in the presence of the island nation’s Prime Minister, Ratnasiri Wickramanayake and a host of… Continue reading “A historic opportunity for Sri Lanka”

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Sri Lankan Navy opens fire on Kottaipattinam fishermen

Sri Lankan Navy was reported to have opened fire at a boat on which fishermen of Pudukottai district had ventured into sea on Saturday. All the three fishermen had a providential escape, although the glass windscreens of the boat were extensively damaged. According to official sources, over 700 fishermen from Kottaipattinam, a coastal village about… Continue reading Sri Lankan Navy opens fire on Kottaipattinam fishermen

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“Opposition cashing in on Fonseka’s popularity”

"He will never join forces who have been in constant touch with the LTTE" A Minister in the Sri Lankan government told Parliament on Friday that though the government did not fear any common candidate proposed by the opposition for the next presidential election, it hoped that Chief of Defence Staff Sarath Fonseka would not… Continue reading “Opposition cashing in on Fonseka’s popularity”

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More Indian relief for Sri Lanka

India on Thursday announced a package of relief material for the nearly 3 lakh war displaced in northern Sri Lanka. The Indian mission here said the Mahinda Rajapaksa government had been informed of a second consignment of 2,600 metric tonnes of galvanised corrugated sheets valued at $2.65 million to be used to build shelters for… Continue reading More Indian relief for Sri Lanka