Economic and Commercial Counselor of Indian High Commission (IHC) in Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha, accompanied by his assistant Dinesh Kumar, met Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K. Ganesh, Friday at Jaffna Secretariat to discuss matters related to finding a suitable location in Jaffna to open a branch of Colombo IHC, sources in Jaffna said. Though it… Continue reading India keen on direct involvement in the North
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Uprooted Champoor families undergo hardships in welfare centres
Two thousand and five hundred members of seven hundred and ninety four uprooted families from Champoor in Moothoor East have been undergoing untold hardships without drinking water and water facilities for bathing purposes in temporary shelters which are located in Ki’liveddi, Paddiththidal and Ma’nalcheanai in Moothoor Divisional Secretariat (DS) division. Proper drinking water is not… Continue reading Uprooted Champoor families undergo hardships in welfare centres
100 arrested, 234 on the run for election related violence
About one hundred persons have been taken into custody for election related violence including intimidation and breaking election laws since nominations were handed over for the forthcoming general election and about 234 persons are evading arrest, according to Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police, Gamini Seneviratne, who is in charge of the Election Unit. He… Continue reading 100 arrested, 234 on the run for election related violence
CMEV reports malpractice in postal voting in Sri Lanka
The Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) reported several instances of illegal canvassing near postal voting centres located in government buildings as postal voting concluded in Sri Lanka Friday. Field monitors of the CMEV reported an incident in which two women claimed to be representatives of Basil Rajapakse, brother of President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is… Continue reading CMEV reports malpractice in postal voting in Sri Lanka
Coup in The Hindu means more than a family feud
Battle for control breaks out in The Hindu, very divided family, reported Indian Express Thursday. At the heart of this battle is the proposed retirement of publisher and the group Editor-in-Chief N Ram and his decision to dig his heels in. According to people close to the developments, the board is split, one group supporting… Continue reading Coup in The Hindu means more than a family feud
Postal voting begins in Sri Lanka
Postal voting for the forthcoming general election began Thursday in all the twenty two electoral districts. Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake has instructed the Returning Officers and Certifying Officers to ensure postal voting is completed in two days and the sealed packets of votes be handed over to the postal offices. Meanwhile, Election Department has… Continue reading Postal voting begins in Sri Lanka
Remnants of Thillepan memorial monument dumped in Nalloor garbage dumping grounds
The gang of Sinhalese army soldiers and hooligans who demolished Monday night the memorial pillar erected in memory of Thileepan in Nalloor took the remnants of demolished memorial pillar and the remaining structures Tuesday night in vehicles and dumped them in Jaffna Municipal Council garbage dumping ground in Nalloor, sources in Jaffna said. People of… Continue reading Remnants of Thillepan memorial monument dumped in Nalloor garbage dumping grounds
EPDP continues to obstruct political parties from campaigning in the islets of Jaffna
The election campaign activities that were planned to be carried out in the islets of Jaffna by political parties including United National Party (UNP), Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) and other independent groups contesting Jaffna electorate Wednesday with police protection were given up at the last minute as Eelam People’s Democratic… Continue reading EPDP continues to obstruct political parties from campaigning in the islets of Jaffna
UNP files petition challenging Elections Commissioner’s conduct
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) general secretary Tissa Attanayake Wednesday filed a writ application in the Court of Appeal challenging the conduct of Elections Commissioner, Dayananda Dissanayake. The petitioner has sought an interim order of the Commissioner of Elections to inform court of any person or institutions that refuse to obey and respect… Continue reading UNP files petition challenging Elections Commissioner’s conduct
District Election Commissioner, deputies to be monitored
Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake has given consent to deploy two observers at the Elections Secretariat in Rajagiriya in Colombo and two each at the all District Secretaries where District Returning Officers are located to monitor their movement and activities on the polling day on the forthcoming general election. Accordingly, two monitors, one… Continue reading District Election Commissioner, deputies to be monitored
