Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Indo-Lanka ties at high pedestal-GL

SATURDAY, 06 JULY 2013 
Sri Lanka on Saturday said its ties with India are at a high pedestal and are moving forward smoothly.

"Our dialogue with India is continuing. Basil Rajapaksa was in India yesterday. The two governments enjoy mutual understanding," External Affairs Minister GL Peiris said.
He was replying in response to a query whether Colombo had come under pressure
from India on the ongoing impasse over its plans to amend the 13th amendment.As per the 13th amendment that followed the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord of July 1987, Sri Lankan government had agreed to devolve some authority to the provinces.

"India is important to us as our neighbour. Our President has described India as our relative," Peiris said in Kandy, pointing out that as many as five ministers from India have visited Sri Lanka this year.

"That shows the level of relationship," he said.

His remarks came as Basil Rajapaksa completed his two-day visit to India.

During his visit to India, Rajapaksa held talks with External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon and the Foreign Secretary.

Although the media reports suggested that India had emphasised to Rajapaksa the need "to fully implement the constitutional provision dealing with devolution of powers to provinces without dilution and go beyond it to ensure meaningful development", Lanka's External Affairs Ministry release on Rajapaksa's visit was dealing with other areas of discussion.

It said Rajapaksa's visit was aimed at apprising the Indian leaders on Sri Lanka's changes to the 13th amendment - the move to strip police and land powers to provinces.(PTI)
UPF opposes amending 13A
By Lakshmi Jayakody-2013-07-06

The Upcountry People's Front (UPF) is opposed to any moves by the government to dilute or amend the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, its Leader V.S. Radhakrishnan said.

He said, with these amendments, the minorities would lose whatever limited powers they would have in the Provincial Councils, under the present Constitution. He also said his Party has sent a letter to the President regarding these matters.



He also said the chances of the members of the minority parties getting into Parliament were remote and that it was through the Provincial Councils that they were able to serve their constituents. Radhakrishnan added the mainstream subjects such as education, health and infrastructure facilities were developed in the peripheries only through the Provincial Councils and that amendments to the 13th Amendment would also aggravate political complications as well.