
A government minister in Sri Lanka has come under fire over the fate of thousands of Indian coconuts.
Coconuts are an intrinsic part of Sri Lankan culture and cuisine

They were imported because of a shortage in Sri Lanka but the scarcity had subsided by the time the nuts arrived, the house was told.
They were then thrown in the ocean so as not to compete with local producers.
Mr Fernando's remarks have been criticised as "hilarious", while the speaker said the coconuts should have been given to those in need. Full Story>>>