Sri Lanka on Wednesday ruled out holding snap presidential elections this year amid reports that the government may want to cash in on the military triumph against Tamil rebels. Agricultural minister Maithripala Sirisena denied that President Mahinda Rajapakse’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party had taken any decision to go for an early election. The constitution allows… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out snap presidential polls
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Relief material from MV Ali on way to Lanka
The 62-day saga of mercy mission ship MV Captain Ali came to an end as the cargo on board the ship was shifted to another ship, Cape Colorado, which set sail to Colombo from here on Tuesday. "MV Ali, which set sail to Kolkata on Sunday, has been sold. The cargo was transferred to another… Continue reading Relief material from MV Ali on way to Lanka
Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Alok Prasad on Tuesday began a two-day visit to Jaffna by holding meetings with key officials, Tamil political leaders and the Roman Catholic Bishop. Sources in Jaffna told The New Indian Express that during his visit to the Jaffna Hospital, Prasad promised to get Indian help to reconstruct parts… Continue reading Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
The Sri Lankan government is threatening to jail people who do not clean up water puddles in an effort to combat a rise in cases of dengue fever. The disease is spread by mosquitoes, which breed on stagnant water. The authorities are also importing bacteria from Cuba to kill the larvae of the mosquitoes, and… Continue reading Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
Big or small, miracles needed for all
My dear Mahinda Aiya, Ayubowan, vanakkam, assalamu alaikkum and congratulations as you soar to public popularity peaks not achieved by any previous head of state or government. As for the next presidential election, the confusion and danger signals appear to have been cleared, with sources in the presidential office indicating that you might choose January… Continue reading Big or small, miracles needed for all
Second election related violence reported in Jaffna
Unidentified armed men on motorcycles followed the Thamizharasuk Kadchi party contestant in the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) elections and forcibly took away Tuesday the wall posters and handbills from him at gunpoint at Hospital Road-Old Railway Station Road junction in Jaffna, an area guarded by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers day and night, according… Continue reading Second election related violence reported in Jaffna
SL parliament extends Emergency for another month
Sri Lanka’s parliament Tuesday adopted a motion to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of ninety two votes. One hundred and three parliamentarians voted for the motion. Only eleven members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) voted against. The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Ceylon Workers Congress… Continue reading SL parliament extends Emergency for another month
Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna
Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Alok Prasad, arrived at Palaali Military Airport Tuesday morning accompanied by his deputy and political wing head and held several meetings in Jaffna with the representatives of academic circles, political parties, interreligious associations and civil organizations in Jaffna peninsula in an effort to read the pulse of the… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna
Sri Lanka captured Canadian, MP told – National Post
A Canadian "combatant" captured during the final days of Sri Lanka’s civil war is being held at a detention camp on the island, Canada’s Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Secretary said yesterday. Deepak Obhrai, who arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday for Canada’s first official visit since the civil war ended in May, said the Canadian was… Continue reading Sri Lanka captured Canadian, MP told – National Post
Sri Lankan political parties set up offices in north
Signifying the return to normalcy in Sri Lanka’s second largest northern town of Vavuniya, five political parties have set up offices there, party officials said here Tuesday. The ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance, the main opposition United National Party, as well as three Tamil parties, including Eelam People’s Democratic Party, Tamil Eleam Liberation Organization… Continue reading Sri Lankan political parties set up offices in north
